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Books with title Atalanta: The Race Against Destiny, a Greek Myth

  • Atalanta: The Race against Destiny

    Justine Fontes, Thomas Yeates

    eBook (Graphic Universe TM, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Atalanta is the best hunter, swiftest runner, and the all-around most eligible bachelorette in ancient Greece. She’s also a woman with a secret: a fortune-teller has given her a stern warning to never marry. When her father—a powerful king—insists that she choose a husband, she hatches a clever plan to hold onto her freedom. Will Atalanta be able to outrun her father’s demands? Will the gods intervene in her story? And will fate catch up with her in the end?
  • Atalanta: The Race against Destiny

    Justine Fontes, Ron Fontes, Thomas Yeates

    Paperback (Graphic Universe TM, Jan. 1, 2008)
    Atalanta is the best hunter, swiftest runner, and the all-around most eligible bachelorette in ancient Greece. She’s also a woman with a secret: a fortune-teller has given her a stern warning to never marry. When her father―a powerful king―insists that she choose a husband, she hatches a clever plan to hold onto her freedom. Will Atalanta be able to outrun her father’s demands? Will the gods intervene in her story? And will fate catch up with her in the end?
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  • Atalanta: The Race Against Destiny, a Greek Myth

    Justine and Ron Fontes and Thomas Yeates

    Comic (Grahic Universe, Aug. 16, 2007)
    graphic novel (comic book style)
  • Atalanta's Race: A Greek Myth

    Shirley Climo, Alexander Koshkin

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, April 24, 1995)
    In ancient Greece, the gods control every life, from peasant to King. When newborn Princess Atalanta is left to die on a mountainside because her father wanted a son, the gods send a bear to care for her. Adopted by a woodsman, she grows into a great hunter and athlete, and is eventually reunited with her father, the King. But as she gets older, Atalanta has no use for the gods and gives them no credit. When she must run the most important race of her life, on which her future happiness rides, the gods intercede once more--and Atalanta learns they will not be ignored forever.
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  • Atalanta: The Race Against Destiny, a Greek Myth

    Justine Fontes, Ron Fontes, Thomas Yeates

    Paperback (Graphic Universe, April 1, 2008)
    Atalanta is the best hunter, swiftest runner, and the all-around most eligible bachelorette in ancient Greece. She's also a woman with a secret: a fortune-teller has given her a stern warning to never marry. When her father--a powerful king--insists that she choose a husband, she hatches a clever plan to hold onto her freedom. Will Atalanta be able to outrun her father's demands? Will the gods intervene in her story? And will fate catch up with her in the end?
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  • Atalanta: The Race against Destiny

    Justine Fontes, Ron Fontes, Thomas Yeates

    Library Binding (Graphic Universe TM, Jan. 1, 2007)
    Atalanta is the best hunter, swiftest runner, and the all-around most eligible bachelorette in ancient Greece. She’s also a woman with a secret: a fortune-teller has given her a stern warning to never marry. When her father―a powerful king―insists that she choose a husband, she hatches a clever plan to hold onto her freedom. Will Atalanta be able to outrun her father’s demands? Will the gods intervene in her story? And will fate catch up with her in the end?
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  • Atalanta: The Race Against Destiny, a Greek Myth

    Ron Fontes, Justine Fontes, Thomas Yeates

    Library Binding
    Atalanta is the best hunter, swiftest runner, and the all-around most eligible bachelorette in ancient Greece. She's also a woman with a secret: a fortune-teller has given her a stern warning to never marry. When her father--a powerful king--insists that she choose a husband, she hatches a clever plan to hold onto her freedom. Will Atalanta be able to outrun her father's demands? Will the gods intervene in her story? And will fate catch up with her in the end?
  • Atalanta's Race : A Greek Myth

    Shirley Climo, Alexander Koshkin

    Paperback (Clarion Books, Aug. 21, 2000)
    In ancient Greece, the gods control every life, from peasant to King. When newborn Princess Atalanta is left to die on a mountainside because her father wanted a son, the gods send a bear to care for her. Adopted by a woodsman, she grows into a great hunter and athlete, and is eventually reunited with her father, the King. But as she gets older, Atalanta has no use for the gods and gives them no credit. When she must run the most important race of her life, on which her future happiness rides, the gods intercede once more--and Atalanta learns they will not be ignored forever.
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  • Atalanta: The Race Against Destiny, a Greek Myth

    Justine Fontes

    Paperback (Lerner Publishing Group, April 1, 2008)
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  • Atalanta: The Race Against Destiny, a Greek Myth

    Justine Fontes

    Paperback (Graphic Universe â"¢, Aug. 16, 1656)
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