Gaia: Goddess of Earth

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**A STUNNING GRAPHIC NOVEL FROM THE WINNER OF THE BEST BOOK AWARD 2013/14 BRITISH COMIC BOOK AWARDS**

Imagine you made something that was so beautiful and powerful that everyone wanted to take it for themselves. And then you had to watch them destroy it. Would you fight for it?

Meet Gaia, the ancient Greek goddess who created the Earth and the universe that stretched beyond it in this fascinating graphic novel. She raised trees from their roots to the sky, sent waterfalls tumbling over cliffs and created the tides that sloshed on the shore. But she also created a force she couldn’t control: the ambition of gods. Gaia watched as the gods fought brutal wars and manipulated mortals such as Hercules and Achilles, disturbing peace on Earth. Storms raged, fires blazed and people, animals and plants suffered. Gaia begged the gods to look after her creation, but no one listened. Gaia never gave up fighting for a better world. This is her story.

This action-packed graphic novel is written and illustrated by two remarkable sisters, Imogen and Isabel Greenberg.

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About Imogen Greenberg

   IMOGEN GREENBERG  is a London-based writer. She is the author of the first two books in the 'Discover' series, which introduce the Ancient Romans and the Ancient Egyptians to children. Imogen loves writing history and myth for children alongside working in arts and theatre administration.

 

   ISABEL GREENBERG   is a London based

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About Isabel Greenberg

Isabel Greenberg is an award-winning London based illustrator, comic  artist and writer. She has had two graphic novels published The Encyclopedia of Early Earth (Best Book Award at the 2013/14 British  Comic Awards) and The One Hundred Nights of Hero, and illustrated Bloomsbury's retelling of The Story of Tutankhamun. Isabel has worked  with a variety of cl

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