Nathaniel Hawthorne presents a multilayered story consisting of six
Greek myths that are told from a unique perspective and appeals to all
readers, specifically children. His writing style transcends age to
deliver a family-friendly narrative.
A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys is a compilation of classic stories
inspired by Greek mythology. Hawthorne's interpretation is filtered
through the fictional character, Eustace Bright, a college student who's
entertaining a group of children. The book features "The Gorgon's Head,"
a popular epic that follows Perseus and his quest to slay Medusa.
There's also "The Paradise of Children," a cautionary tale about
Pandora's box, and "The Golden Touch," which recalls the story of King
Midas.
Originally published in 1851, A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys
continues to stand the test of time. Its stories are literary staples
that have been adapted for multiple mediums. The collection also
produced the sequel, Tanglewood Tales, which was released in 1853.
With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript,
this edition of A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys is both modern and
readable.