- Odd and the Frost Giants
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Odd and the Frost Giants Author(s) Neil Gaiman Illustrator Mark Buckingham Country United Kingdom Language English Genre(s) Children's, Fantasy, Mythology Publisher Bloomsbury Publication date United Kingdom
March 3, 2008[1]Media type Print (Paperback) ISBN 978-0747595380 Odd and the Frost Giants (2008) is a World Book Day book by Neil Gaiman. It draws on Norse mythology and also the historical Vikings.
Plot summary
Odd is a young lame Norseman whose father, a woodcutter, drowned during a Viking raid. His Scottish mother marries a fat widower who neglects him in favour of his own children, and when soon after the winter drags on unnaturally long, Odd leaves his village for the forest. There he meets a fox, an eagle and a bear, the latter with its paw trapped in a tree. Odd aids the bear, and learns that these are not normal animals, but the gods Loki, Odin and Thor. The gods have been transformed and cast out of Asgard by a Frost Giant who tricked Loki into giving him Thor's hammer, granting him rule over Asgard and causing the endless winter.
Deciding to help the stranded gods, Odd travels with them to Asgard. There, Odin leads him to Mimir's Well, and he receives wisdom and a vision of his parents in their youth. He eventually speaks with and outwits the Giant, convincing him to return home. In return, the goddess Freya heals his leg, though she cannot mend it completely, and Odin gives him a staff. He returns to Midgard, somewhat bigger than when he left, and as the winter ends he reunites with his mother.
References
- ^ "Odd and the Frost Giants by Neil Gaiman". Fantastic Fiction. http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/g/neil-gaiman/odd-and-frost-giants.htm. Retrieved 2008-05-06.
External links
- Author's page for the book
- Publisher's page for the book
- Notes and annotations at Literarywiki.org - wiki annotation of Odd and the Frost Giants
Categories:- 2008 novels
- British children's novels
- British fantasy novels
- Novels by Neil Gaiman
- Comics stubs
- Fantasy novel stubs
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