A review by veecaswell
Gaia: Goddess of Earth by Imogen Greenberg

4.0

The chance to see the wonderful work by Imogen early was never going to be a thing I could pass up, so when I saw it recently on NetGalley I knew I had to request to read this, and I am so glad I did, as they introduce us in this new picture book to Gaia, the greek goddess of the Earth.

Telling the story of Cronus, The Battle of The Titans and the aftermath, this book covers in a really empathetic but kind way of what happened during those times and the impact it had on Mount Olympus according to Myth, and what Gaia did next to make the world a better place after everything had happened, and it is always done so well.

Accompanying these stories is incredible art as usual in any book from these authors, as they give us the greek gods and goddesses in their amazing art style which make clear the scenes that were going down in mythology. It's truly a beautiful book to take in and I loved all the detail anc characters they introduced throughout this book.

A wonderful first taste for a child what mythology is, Gaia: Goddess Of Earth is also a book I would treasure for a long time to come to.