The First Olympic Games: A Gruesome Greek Myth With a Happy Ending

The First Olympic Games: A Gruesome Greek Myth With a Happy Ending

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Aug 13, 2004 · English · Paperback (32 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 32
Language English
Published Aug 13, 2004
Publisher Millbrook Pr
ISBN-10 0761324437
ISBN-13 9780761324430

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In an ancient world teeming with legends and rivalries, the tale of Pelops unfolds as he battles his way to love and glory. As the son of Tantalus, his journey is deeply interwoven with the whims of gods and the treacherous human ambition that colors their interactions. Pelops faces treacherous challenges, including the infamous chariot race against King Oenomaus, where cunning and courage are tested against the backdrop of gods' approval and a looming curse.

Against a setting rich in mythology, the narrative balances tension with an unexpected triumph, as Pelops not only seeks to win Hippodamia’s heart but also to establish the legacy of the Olympic Games. The charm of the story lies in its blend of grim obstacles and a heartwarming resolution, showcasing the perseverance of the human spirit amidst divine interventions, all leading to a celebration of victory and unity.
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