The Arkadians, Lloyd Alexander
The Arkadians, Lloyd Alexander
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The Arkadians

Author: Lloyd Alexander

Narrator: Words Take Wing Repertory Co

Unabridged: 5 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/09/2010


Synopsis

Lucian, a young man of ancient Greece's Arkadia, embarks on a classical quest of danger, daring, and romance and encounters a remarkable cast of heroes, poets, seamen, horsemen, wise women, kings, and peasants.

About The Author

Born on January 30, 1924, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, storyteller Lloyd Alexander spent his childhood filling his imagination with fantasies about other lands and eras. For ten years of his writing career, Alexander wrote for adults, then changed gears and wrote fiction for young people. Lloyd Alexander has received a Newbery Medal, a Newbery Honor Award, a National Book Award, and several IRA-CBC Children’s Choice Awards. He is also the author of many ALA Notable Children’s Books and School Library Journal Best Books of the Year.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kogiopsis on August 24, 2020

Read as part of my ongoing shelf audit. Verdict: I don't think I'm ready to let this one go. Lloyd Alexander must have been some kind of magic, because everything I've read by him has the feeling of a classic no matter when it was published. His stories are just immensely well-crafted and satisfying,......more

Goodreads review by Julianne on July 29, 2012

I've been on a Lloyd Alexander kick recently. I re-read Westmark for the heck of it, and then while I was tracking down and waiting for its sequel, The Kestrel, I read every other Lloyd Alexander book on my shelves. The Arkadians (published 1995), alas, brought me to the realization that Mr. Alexande......more

Goodreads review by Pandora on May 13, 2014

Re reading this book again. I can't believe I didn't add this to my books. As great a read as I remembered. Couldn't I give it six stars? No, really couldn't I? Summary: The Woman Who Talks To Snakes splits the kingdom when she gives the Bear King a prophecy he didn’t like. Lucian is on the run for b......more


Quotes

"A good, involving story. Readers already acquainted with Greek literature and legend will enjoy picking out familiar threads."--Publishers Weekly

"An expertly developed cast of characters rounds out this witty epic that's filled with romance and adventure. . . . On one level, this is a rousing adventure complete with cliffhangers and do-or-die stituations. On another, readers familiar with Greek mythology will find clever hints at the myths' purpose and genesis. . . . The plot has many twists and turns, but is not hard to follow, and Alexander's style is eminently readable."--School Library Journal

"Part Greek myth, part Canterbury Tales, part Wizard of Oz, Alexander's latest is also a story with a feminist sheen. Done in epic style, the book almost brims over with tales, twists, and trouble. . . . Alexander is as good as anyone when it comes to creating strong women characters, and one of the most interesting things about this book is his focus on the goddess culture and its role in both history and myth. A rousing tale ."--Kirkus Reviews

Lucian is about to be put to death, but he escapes and meets a mysterious spirited girl and a poet who has been enchanted and turned into a donkey. His adventures with kings, commoners and wise women makes for an engrossing, changing story of magic and faraway lands. -- Midwest Book Review