Book Descriptions
for The Fire Thief by Terry Deary
From The United States Board on Books for Young People (USBBY)
Annual awards presented by the Circle of Greek Children’s Book/Greek Section of IBBY include the following awards: (1) Books for Younger Chil dren, (2) Books for Intermediate Readers, (3) Books for Older Children and Young Adults, and (4) an award for Illustrations.
From the Publisher
International best-selling author Terry Deary reinvents the myth of Prometheus, the Titan who stole fire from the gods and gave it to the human race. To escape the gods' revenge, Prometheus travels through time to a murky metropolis called Eden City. There, he befriends a motley assortment of comic characters and learns what humans have done with his gift of fire.
Enter our narrator: Jim, a young orphan, actor, aspiring novelist, and petty criminal who rids the wealthy of their worldly possessions. With the help of Jim, Terry Deary masterfully interweaves two plots, with the action jumping at a whirlwind pace from Mount Olympus to the seedy taverns and elegant mansions of Victorian Eden City. Prometheus has a soft spot for humans in need, but using his powers to get his new friends out of trouble will betray his hiding place to the gods!
Using humorous footnotes, shameless puns, and literary references to everyone from Dickens to Poe, Terry Deary has created an original work that will have readers laughing out loud.