Finn the half-Great

Finn the half-Great
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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2009

Reading Level

7-12

نویسنده

Theo Caldwell

ناشر

Tundra

شابک

9781770492226
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School Library Journal

February 1, 2010
Gr 5-7-Half-great describes this book rather well. Caldwell bases this work on the folk stories and more classic tales of Irish hero Finn mac Cuhail. These elements of the story are strong, but the tale suffers when he brings in other folklore or ventures off on his own. He introduces Ymir and frost giants from Norse mythology, a Cyclops, a Japanese tengu, Leviathan (in the role of the Loch Ness monster), even an "Escape Goat" and a turducken. They all feel out of place, and the sheer number of characters introduced prohibits most of them from having any depth. The true foes of the story are mortal men, most notably a Jack the Giant-Killer figure who orchestrates the kidnapping of Finn's wife, Oonagh. Finn and his allies seek her out, guided by the sometimes-bizarre advice of minor characters. Caldwell writes action well, despite his odd propensity for having his characters trip and fall, but his dialogue veers from folksy to odd faux proverbs. Gerald Morris's "Squire's Tales" series (Houghton) does a much better job of reimagining folklore from the British Isles with humor and excitement. Robert Byrd retells the initial story of Finn and Oonagh's encounter with Cucullin in his picture book, "Finn MacCoul and His Fearless Wife" (Dutton, 1999), and includes a pronunciation guide and source notes as well."Eric Norton, McMillan Memorial Library, Wisconsin Rapids, WI"

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