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An unforgettable collection of twenty dramatic tales of Persian deities and heroes, both mortal and immortal, fighting in the name of goodness, chaos, beauty, love, and evil.

You've heard of mythological characters like Theseus, Medusa, and Thor, but have you heard about Anahita, Jamshid, and Rostam? In this engrossing anthology of twenty stories, middle grade readers will be introduced to the strongest heroes, most legendary creatures, and most vicious demons of Persian mythology. From Atar, the god of fire, going head-to-head with the three-headed demon-dragon Azhi Dahaka, to Anahita, the goddess of war and water, rescuing mortals from monstrous divs, Persian Mythology retells some of the most intense sagas that served as the foundation of early Persian religion, passed down from one generation to the next in the form of oral traditions. Persia is the area in West Asia known today as modern Iran. Author Ryan Bani Tahmaseb and award-winning illustrator Reza Dalvand celebrate the rich history and incredible tradition of Persian storytelling in this epic collection.

 

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"You ask me for the best collection of Persian myths and tales on the market today? I hand you this book and, really, only this book. As with many of my favorite compendiums of tales, Tahmaseb has found a way to take the heart of what has made these stories so compelling over the centuries, while also imbuing them with the kind of language that kids would gravitate towards today...a necessary purchase."--Betsy Bird, A Fuse 8 Production, SLJ

"A spirited, beautifully illustrated, and creative re-envisioning of Persian lore." --Kirkus Reviews

"...each story is retold in language that sweeps readers into a mythic past that still pulses with relevance today.... a thrilling gateway to global storytelling."--Biblionasium

"Be sure to put this on the shelf next to Percy Jackson's Greek Mythology."--Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

"These thrilling and thoroughly engaging folktales have been rewritten and come to life through especially descriptive language and vivid descriptions...a great addition to world folktale collections."--Booklist

"A thoughtful and visually rich collection that honors the depth of Persian mythology while making it approachable for a new generation of readers."--School Library Journal

Book Description

For middle grade fans of Chronicle's The Tales series and DK's mythology series with Jean Menzies, comes a collection of tales and myths celebrating the rich traditions of Persian storytelling.

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  • ISBN: 9780762489763
  • Author: Reza Dalvand
  • Publisher: Running Press Kids
  • Pages: 128
  • Format: Hardback
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Book Description

An unforgettable collection of twenty dramatic tales of Persian deities and heroes, both mortal and immortal, fighting in the name of goodness, chaos, beauty, love, and evil.

You've heard of mythological characters like Theseus, Medusa, and Thor, but have you heard about Anahita, Jamshid, and Rostam? In this engrossing anthology of twenty stories, middle grade readers will be introduced to the strongest heroes, most legendary creatures, and most vicious demons of Persian mythology. From Atar, the god of fire, going head-to-head with the three-headed demon-dragon Azhi Dahaka, to Anahita, the goddess of war and water, rescuing mortals from monstrous divs, Persian Mythology retells some of the most intense sagas that served as the foundation of early Persian religion, passed down from one generation to the next in the form of oral traditions. Persia is the area in West Asia known today as modern Iran. Author Ryan Bani Tahmaseb and award-winning illustrator Reza Dalvand celebrate the rich history and incredible tradition of Persian storytelling in this epic collection.

 

Review

"You ask me for the best collection of Persian myths and tales on the market today? I hand you this book and, really, only this book. As with many of my favorite compendiums of tales, Tahmaseb has found a way to take the heart of what has made these stories so compelling over the centuries, while also imbuing them with the kind of language that kids would gravitate towards today...a necessary purchase."--Betsy Bird, A Fuse 8 Production, SLJ

"A spirited, beautifully illustrated, and creative re-envisioning of Persian lore." --Kirkus Reviews

"...each story is retold in language that sweeps readers into a mythic past that still pulses with relevance today.... a thrilling gateway to global storytelling."--Biblionasium

"Be sure to put this on the shelf next to Percy Jackson's Greek Mythology."--Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

"These thrilling and thoroughly engaging folktales have been rewritten and come to life through especially descriptive language and vivid descriptions...a great addition to world folktale collections."--Booklist

"A thoughtful and visually rich collection that honors the depth of Persian mythology while making it approachable for a new generation of readers."--School Library Journal

Book Description

For middle grade fans of Chronicle's The Tales series and DK's mythology series with Jean Menzies, comes a collection of tales and myths celebrating the rich traditions of Persian storytelling.

About the Author

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