The Norse, also called the Vikings, who inhabited northern Europe in the mid-to-late medieval era, were a devout people. Many of their distinctive beliefs have survived the ages in the form of colorful stories about their gods and national heroes. These entertaining tales continue to capture the public’s imagination, spawning a steady stream of novels, movies, and TV series.
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Kirkus
June 15, 2023
Five brief chapters cover many highlights of the substantial body of Norse myths. Beginning with Yggdrasil, the World Tree; the race of gods called the Aesir; and the worldview, cosmology, and values inherent in the myths, Nardo then retells and comments on key stories. (Many others, however, like Baldr's death, Sigyn's catching the poison dripping on Loki, or the forging of Thor's hammer, are omitted.) Citing historians and scholars, Nardo discusses the possible impetus behind the motifs and preoccupations found in these tales. One chapter traces the gods' (especially Odin's) various quests. Another examines Norse attitudes to fighting and death and their conception of the afterlife. A chapter is devoted to dwarfs, elves, and other supernatural beings, and the final chapter traces the ultimate destruction of the Aesir and their world. Sidebars define words and explain such topics as the Poetic Edda, an early written source of the myths; Norse worship practices; and the battle of Ragnarok. Many colorful illustrations and a couple of photographs add a romantic flavor, balancing the narratives' violence. This book will not supplant Neil Gaiman's magisterial volumes (cited as sources), and for pure storytelling, the d'Aulaires and Kevin Crossley-Holland are still the standard, but Nardo's concise overview offers a solid foundation. An introduction going beyond the tales to their sources and significance. (picture credits, source notes, further reading, index) (Nonfiction. 12-18)COPYRIGHT(2023) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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School Library Journal
October 1, 2023
Gr 6 Up-A concise, engaging read that covers some of the popular myths and figures of Norse mythology, as well as the historical connections between the myths, the Vikings, and the world. Chapters include a summary of the Viking worldview, World Tree, and inhabitants that live in each realm: Thor and his hammer, warriors and the afterlife, dwarfs and giants, and Loki and Ragnarok. Each of the five chapters begins with a story and adds further context and analysis as the chapter progresses. Text boxes cover topics such as the "mara" and its connection to the English word "nightmare," Viking funerals, and the influence of Christianity on Norse myths. Quotes from experts, text boxes, definition of terms, and images add to the appeal of this title. Source notes, further reading, and index included. VERDICT Recommended for school and public library collections where there is an interest in this topic.-Marissa Lieberman
Copyright 2023 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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