[1] It appears on numerous library and school reading lists.
The book draws on classical Greek mythology and follows Corydon, an outcast boy, neglected because of his goat foot.
Kirkus Reviews found that "Reading this witty, profoundly sapient take on the old tales will leave readers impatient for the sequels.
"[6] Common Sense Media called it "a good introduction to some famous stories, and it can be a treat for parents, too."
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