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Children's Fiction, Classics

The Hero Beowulf

by Eric A. Kimmel, Leonard Everett Fisher
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Synopsis

The epic warrior from earliest English literature

Beowulf was always a hero. As a child, he borrowed his father's sword to attack a nest of savage trolls that preyed on travelers. Now a young man, he seeks to defend the Danish king Hrothgar from a monster named Grendel. King Hrothgar asks Beowulf, "Are you not afraid?" Beowulf replies, "Why should I fear? If I am fated to win, then Grendel cannot defeat me. If I am fated to lose, then it has been my destiny since the day I was born." Sure of his role, if not of his success, Beowulf prepares to battle Grendel . . .

This story of Beowulf is an introduction to the classic confrontation between good and evil, pared to perfection by the author and brought to life in monumental acrylic paintings by the artist.

Publishers Weekly

Eric A. Kimmel revisits a classic legend, The Hero Beowulf, with elegant illustrations by Leonard Everett Fisher. This team behind Don Quixote and the Windmills builds the suspense until the moment Beowulf confronts Grendel, portrayed here as a giant green three-fingered Frankenstein-like creature (and defeats the monster, of course). Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

About the Author, Eric A. Kimmel

Eric A. Kimmel and Leonard Everett Fisher have collaborated on Don Quixote and the Windmills. The author lives in Portland, Oregon, and the illustrator lives in Westport, Connecticut.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 2005
Publisher
Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780374306717

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