The Romans Gods, Emperors
and Dormice written and
illustrated by Marcia Williams (Walker Books) PB RRP $17.99 ISBN 978 1 406384048
Reviewed by Karen
Hendriks
Marcia Williams is an author/illustrator whose
retellings of history are both informative and entertaining. Her use of comic-strip
style illustrations enhances the text as we journey through Ancient Rome along
with Dormice.
In this book, we start
at the dawn of time when the world was just one big muddle. There was no day,
nor night and the land, sea and sky swirled in one chaotic mass until one
particular god decided to sort the mess out. All the other gods were happy with
this, except for Prometheus who was lonely so he created human friends.
There are ten
chapters of gods and goddesses that showcase the rise and fall of Ancient Rome.
The reader is introduced to gods whose names they may have heard but don’t know
the story behind. Such as Juno, Mars, Vulcan, Venus, Minerva, Apollo, Diana,
Mercury, Vesta, Ceres, Neptune. We meet Romulus and Remus, the two brothers who
founded Rome. They built two cities, one each on neighbouring hills. As the
book unfolds, Rome grows into a vast empire stronger and bigger than any other
until it becomes too big to manage for any one god. Many of the landmarks are
still able to be visited today in Rome.
This terrific book explains
Ancient Rome with fascinating facts and sensational stories in each chapter. It
is a great read for middle grade children. The back of the book features ten
terrific things you didn’t know about the Romans and there is a glossary that
alphabetically explains all things Roman. This well- written book about the
Romans is fascinating and there are more books in this series to seek out and read.
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