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Singer to the Sea God
  

Singer to the Sea God (Library Binding)

by Vivien Alcock (Author)
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From Publishers Weekly

PW's starred review commented on the "rich and thrilling" mythic setting of this "strong coming-of-age story, in which the uncanny is never far off." Ages 10-up.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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In a tale of mortals mingling with Greek gods, a runaway slave musician looks for a resting place for his sister who was turned to stone, is marooned on an island with other slaves, and meets his greatest challenge. Reprint. H. AB.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Singer to the Sea God, Jun 6 2000
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This book got a little boring and confusing, but the end was enjoyable, suspenseful, and exciting. I don't recommend it to people under 12. It's too boring for someone younger than that age. I, 14, liked it a little. I used it as a book report book, which worked out well because the plot is very obvious.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A great, Greek story!, Mar 5 2000
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I read this book for a third grade reading assignment at Louise Archer Elementary School. At first it was slow paced but as I got to reading it, it got very funny, adventurous, wonderous and exciting. I thought this was a great story! My favorite part was when they made it past the six-headed monster by playing a trick on her.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good reading if you like adventure and Greek Mythology., Jul 29 1998
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Would you rather be a well-fed slave with a place to sleep or a free man who knows not where he will rest or how he will eat? That is one question which crops up in this adventure story about a young boy and his companions who escape slavery only to find a harsh, superstitious world. I thoroughly enjoyed this tale and would recommend it to any middle schooler interested in Greek times and people. The characters win your affection and the story transports you back to this primitive time when men believed in oracles and the wiles of the Gods.
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