How to live like a Roman gladiator

Anita Ganeri, 1961-

Book - 2015

Meet Felix, captured in Gaul in 180 CE and taken to Rome to train as a gladiator. He'll show you what it takes to survive these harsh, epic times as he introduces you to gladiator school; the Coliseum, largest-ever amphitheater; battles against lions; hand-to-hand combat in the arena; and more. Do you have the skills and guts to be a Roman gladiator? --amazon.com

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Published
Minneapolis : Hungry Tomato [2015]
Language
English
Main Author
Anita Ganeri, 1961- (author)
Other Authors
Mariano Epelbaum, 1975- (illustrator)
Physical Description
32 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9781467763554
9781467772112
  • Gladiator!
  • For sale: gladiators!
  • I am Spartacus
  • Back to school
  • Gladiator in training
  • The heavy mob
  • Ludus life
  • The big day arrives
  • Inside the arena
  • Thrown to the lions
  • Let the bout begin!
  • Dead or alive?
  • Ten gory gladiator facts.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

"The good news is that I survived the journey. The bad news is that I'm at the slave market, about to be sold as a slave." A first-century villager named Felix narrates his evolution from prisoner to slave to gladiator in this irreverent tour of life in the Roman empire, discussing the legend of Spartacus, the weapons and armament used by different gladiators, and the training they underwent. Epelbaum's slightly caricatured cartoons are virtually bloodless and almost run the risk of glorifying this brutal combat, if it weren't for the many grim details in the text. A list of "gory gladiator facts" and a glossary conclude the book. Simultaneously available: How to Live Like a Medieval Knight, How to Live Like a Stone-Age Hunter, and How to Live Like a Viking Warrior. Ages 8-12. (Oct.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 3-5-Adventure-seeking readers will find much to enjoy here. Each book focuses on the life of a young warrior, who describes his training, weapons and armor, and battles. His story is supplemented by background about his culture and its people, brief overviews of the culture's most famous combatants, and numerous step-by-step instructions for training or battle or detailed descriptions of how these fighters carried out their tasks. Each spread has a "Warning!" sidebar about daily dangers. The caricature-style illustrations include depictions of the subject and his companions, his culture, and its buildings and ships. Though a little short on report detail, these lively offerings are likely to capture the imaginations of those who long for tales of bravery and daring escapades. VERDICT Good supplemental purchases for upper elementary readers. © Copyright 2015. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Horn Book Review

These books present accounts of selected events that distinguish certain historical periods. Examples include jousting (Knight), battling lions (Gladiator), and training for raiding (Warrior). Each book is narrated by a cocky youth, which adds humor but becomes tiresome. Cartoonlike illustrations and numerous text boxes accompany the main texts. Related facts are appended. Glos., ind. [Review covers these How to Live Like... titles: A Medieval Knight, A Roman Gladiator, and A Viking Warrior.] (c) Copyright 2016. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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