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86 pp.
| Godine
| December, 2011
|
TradeISBN 978-1-56792-418-3$17.95
(4)
4-6
Adapted by M. D. Usher.
Illustrated by
T. Motley.
Usher provides an adaptation of the comical tale written in Latin by Lucius Apuleius in second-century Rome. After the protagonist is magically transformed into a donkey, readers follow his escapades while he seeks redemption. Some of the in-jokes are lost if you aren't familiar with Latin or Roman comedy (the afterword provides good background information). Occasional black-and-white illustrations punctuate the story's humorous aspects.