Book Descriptions
for Odd and the Frost Giants by Neil Gaiman and Brett Helquist
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
From The United States Board on Books for Young People (USBBY)
Odd and the Frost Giants introduces three major gods of Norse Mythol ogy—Odin, Thor, and Loki—and a twelve-year-old boy named Odd. In Gaiman’s signature chatty style, readers learn that Odd is a lucky name, but the boy Odd is not so lucky. His father has died, and Odd has crushed his leg and foot and is crippled. As in the best folktales, Odd escapes his cruel stepfather and meets the three gods who are trapped in animal form. How Odd tricks the Frost Giant and releases his companions from their animal prisons makes for a rousing introduction to Norse storytelling. 2010 USBBY
Originally published by Bloomsbury Great Britain, in 2008.
From the Publisher
The thrilling, wintry Nordic tale by Neil Gaiman, who weaves a magical story of legend and adventure that will enchant readers from beginning to end.
Odd, a young Viking boy, is left fatherless following a raid. In his icy, ancient world there is no mercy for an unlucky soul with a crushed foot and no one to protect him. Fleeing to the woods, Odd stumbles upon and releases a trapped bear…and then Odd's destiny begins to change.
The eagle, bear, and fox Odd encounters are Norse gods, trapped in animal form by the evil frost giant who has conquered Asgard, the city of the gods. Now our hero must reclaim Thor's hammer, outwit the frost giants and release the gods…