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Books with author Phillip Freeman

  • Heroes of Olympus

    Philip Freeman, Drew Willis

    language (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, May 1, 2012)
    Accessible, fast-paced retellings of the most important classical Greek and Roman myths, adapted for middle graders.Ancient myths continue to have modern relevance—for thousands of years they have been the basis for plays, operas, paintings, and movies. And in these retellings from acclaimed writer and scholar Philip Freeman, classic tales from Greek and Roman mythology find new life and inspire aspiring writers, artists, and musicians. Adapted from the lengthier Oh My Gods and specially tailored to a younger audience, these irresistible stories of philandering gods, flawed heroes, and tragic lovers portray the fundamental aspects of humanity and are filled with entertaining drama and valuable insights. Sixty dramatic illustrations enliven the book.
  • HYM and HUR

    Phillip Frey

    language (, Jan. 15, 2014)
    Hym and Hur are a young couple who never age and have been in love for more than a century. They also possess an array of magical abilities, two of which are either to play pranks on humankind or to perform good deeds. Enacting both at the same time is now what gets them into trouble, especially since it's the unruly character of Death they must deal with to bring their plans to fruition.The prank Hym and Hur have come up with must first be agreed upon by Death, who happens to be a rambunctious, difficult character. Once agreed upon, the prank is set in motion. Hym and Hur soon discover Death had tricked them into a contract with dire consequences for all of us.During their attempt to break the contract, Hym and Hur try to save the relationship of an earthbound couple, knowing they are truly meant for each other. A good deed that will bring Hym and Hur even more trouble.
  • Heroes of Olympus

    Philip Freeman, Drew Willis

    eBook (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, May 1, 2012)
    Accessible, fast-paced retellings of the most important classical Greek and Roman myths, adapted for middle graders.Ancient myths continue to have modern relevance—for thousands of years they have been the basis for plays, operas, paintings, and movies. And in these retellings from acclaimed writer and scholar Philip Freeman, classic tales from Greek and Roman mythology find new life and inspire aspiring writers, artists, and musicians. Adapted from the lengthier Oh My Gods and specially tailored to a younger audience, these irresistible stories of philandering gods, flawed heroes, and tragic lovers portray the fundamental aspects of humanity and are filled with entertaining drama and valuable insights. Sixty dramatic illustrations enliven the book.
  • Thinking Skills for Work

    Phil Freeman

    Spiral-bound (Axis Education, Jan. 1, 1800)
    None
  • Let's Carve

    Sayer Philip Freeman

    Paperback
    None
  • Spy and the Mission of Staggering Importance

    Philip Freeman Sayer

    Paperback (Methuen young books, Feb. 14, 1980)
    None
  • Let's Carve

    Philip Freeman Sayer

    Paperback (Evans Brothers Ltd, Oct. 28, 1974)
    None
  • Spy and the Diabolical Plot

    Philip Freeman Sayer

    Hardcover (Evans Bros., May 28, 1979)
    None
  • Spy and the Mission of Staggering Importance

    Philip Freeman Sayer

    Board book (Evans Bros., Oct. 15, 1978)
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