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Icarus, the Boy Who Could Fly

Saviour Pirotta, Jan Lewis

Icarus, the Boy Who Could Fly

Subjects

  • Straeon Traddodiadol. Hud, lledrith a chwedlau o amser a fu

Average rating

4 out 5

8 reviews

Icarus's dad is a great inventor but when he gives his son wings, so they can escape the island they live on, things don't go according to plan at all. Join a cast of larger-than-life characters in a series of extraordinary adventures. A wonderful set of straightforward, friendly and accessible Greek Myth retellings, with clear type and irresistible illustrations. All the favourite stories are here. 'Remarkable retellings of these old stories using vivid, glorious language.' National Literacy Association

Reviews

I thought about the story and I enjoyed it because there were prisoners who became free.

Anonymous 25.08.2024

It was sad that the boy did not listen to his dad and then died.

Anonymous 14.12.2021

Very sad story, but I liked Icarus flying.

Anonymous 18.09.2021

So I gave this 3 stars as it was really sad. Icarus should have listened to his father’s warning.

Anonymous 02.09.2019

Daedalus because he is the a great inventor

Anonymous 29.08.2019

Loved the story but was sad ending, although as Mum pointed out, moral of story was that he should have listened to his parent and then he would have been ok

Anonymous 16.08.2019

It's good book about boy who could fly I think it's brilliant so everybody should read it.

Anonymous 01.08.2015

I like this book because Daedalus can make lots of things and they flied in it.

Anonymous 03.08.2014