Alan Trussell Cullen Books

Jason and the golden fleece
Jason and the golden fleece

By Alan Trussell Cullen

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Jason and his crew of Argonauts set sail on his ship, the Argo, in search of the golden fleece.

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Odysseus and the wooden horse
Odysseus and the wooden horse

By Alan Trussell Cullen

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Retells the story of the Trojan War and the wooden horse used by Odysseus and the Greeks to get into the city of Troy.

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The legend of the blue bonnets
The legend of the blue bonnets

By Alan Trussell Cullen

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A retelling of the Comanche Indian legend of how a little girl's sacrifice brought the flower called bluebonnet to Texas.

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Too close to the sun
Too close to the sun

By Alan Trussell Cullen

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Daedalus and his son, Icarus, attempt to escape from Crete by creating wings from the feathers of birds and flying from their prison tower. Icarus flies too close to the sun.

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Androcles and the lion
Androcles and the lion

By Alan Trussell Cullen

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A retelling of the fable originally written by Apion, an Egyptian living in Rome around 40 A.D., in which Androcles, a runaway slave, befriends a wounded lion.

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Atalanta and the golden apples
Atalanta and the golden apples

By Alan Trussell Cullen

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A Greek princess, raised by bears in the forest and then returned to her rightful place in the kingdom, refuses to marry unless the man can outrun her in a footrace.

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Jason and the golden fleece
Jason and the golden fleece

By Alan Trussell Cullen

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Jason and his crew of Argonauts set sail on his ship, the Argo, in search of the golden fleece.

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Odysseus and the wooden horse
Odysseus and the wooden horse

By Alan Trussell Cullen

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Retells the story of the Trojan War and the wooden horse used by Odysseus and the Greeks to get into the city of Troy.

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The legend of the blue bonnets
The legend of the blue bonnets

By Alan Trussell Cullen

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A retelling of the Comanche Indian legend of how a little girl's sacrifice brought the flower called bluebonnet to Texas.

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