The labors of Hercules Beal / Gary D. Schmidt.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780358659631 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 347 pages ; 22 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York, NY : Clarion Books, [2023]
Content descriptions
Target Audience Note: | Ages 8-12. |
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Subject: | Orphans > Juvenile fiction. Brothers > Juvenile fiction. Friendship > Juvenile fiction. Middle schools > Juvenile fiction. Schools > Juvenile fiction. Mythology > Juvenile fiction. |
Available copies
- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
Holds
- 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Cookstown Branch | J FIC Schmi | 31681030024046 | JFIC | Available | - |
- Baker & Taylor
Given an assignment to duplicate the mythical feats of Hercules in real life, Herc Beal, the smallest kid in his class, figures out how to take his first steps and discovers that, unlike his namesake, he doesnât have to go it alone. 75,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. - Baker & Taylor
Seventh-grader Hercules Beal has to figure out how to fulfill his teacher's assignment of performing the Twelve Labors of Hercules in real life, and discovers important things about friendship, community, and himself along the way. - HARPERCOLL
From award-winning author Gary D. Schmidt, a warm and witty novel in the tradition of The Wednesday Wars, in which a seventh grader has to figure out how to fulfill a seemingly impossible school assignmentâand learns about friendship, community, and himself along the way.
Herc Beal knows who he's named afterâa mythical heroâbut he's no superhero. He's the smallest kid in his class. So when his homeroom teacher at his new middle school gives him the assignment of duplicating the mythical Hercules's amazing feats in real life, he's skeptical. After all, there are no Nemean Lions on Cape Codâand not a single Hydra in sight.
Missing his parents terribly and wishing his older brother wasn't working all the time, Herc figures out how to take his first steps along the road that the great Hercules himself once walked. Soon, new friends, human and animal, are helping him. And though his mythical role model performed his twelve labors by himself, Herc begins to see that he may not have to go it alone.