Classic myths and legends from around the world brilliantly re-imagined in accessible form for early readers.
Hopscotch: Myths: Icarus, the Boy Who Flew Summary
Hopscotch: Myths: Icarus, the Boy Who Flew by Barrie Wade
Icarus and his father, Daedalus, are locked in a prison tower. They must try to escape using wings that Daedalus has made ... can they really fly?
About Barrie Wade
Barrie has had a long and successful career in education, first as an English teacher, then as Professor of Education in English at the University of Birmingham, where he is now Emeritus Professor. He is also a published author of over 150 books and a tireless fundraiser and supporter of the charity Mencap and governor of the Mencap College in the UK. Barrie encourages young writers around the country in his numerous author visits and writing workshops. He has published a huge variety of poems, stories and non-fiction.
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Hopscotch: Myths: Icarus, the Boy Who Flew by Barrie Wade
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