Neil Gaiman – Odd And The Frost Giants 2020 1st Turkish Book Turkey Illustrated
Neil Gaiman – Odd And The Frost Giants (Odd Ve Ayaz Devleri) – İthaki Yayınları Edition (2020, First Edition)
Description:
This is the 2020 first edition Turkish translation of Odd And The Frost Giants (Odd Ve Ayaz Devleri), published by İthaki Yayınları. The book is written by Neil Gaiman, a contemporary author known for his imaginative retellings of mythology and fairy tales.
Odd And The Frost Giants is a myth-inspired fantasy novella set in the world of Norse mythology. The story follows Odd, a young Viking boy who is considered unlucky and weak by his village. After leaving home, he encounters three animals who are actually disguised gods: Odin, Loki, and Thor. Together, they embark on a journey to reclaim Asgard from the Frost Giants, who have taken control of the gods’ realm. Through this adventure, Odd discovers courage, identity, and self-worth while becoming part of a larger mythological struggle. The story is simple, adventurous, and deeply rooted in Norse mythological tradition, making it especially accessible for younger readers as well.
Neil Gaiman is a British author widely recognized for works such as American Gods, Neverwhere, and Norse Mythology. His writing often blends myth, folklore, and fantasy with modern storytelling techniques, creating works that appeal to both children and adult audiences.
This İthaki Yayınları edition is illustrated, adding a visual dimension to the storytelling and enhancing the mythological atmosphere of the book.
Key Features:
• Title: Odd And The Frost Giants (Odd Ve Ayaz Devleri)
• Author: Neil Gaiman
• Publisher: İthaki Yayınları
• PublicationYear: 2020
• Language: Turkish
• Format: Paperback
• Genre: Fantasy; Mythological fiction; Children’s fantasy
• Main Characters: Odd; Odin; Loki; Thor
• Themes: Courage; Identity; Norse mythology; Adventure; Self-discovery
• Illustrations: Yes
• Literary Significance: A myth-inspired illustrated novella introducing Norse mythology in a simplified narrative form
• First Edition: 2020 Turkish first edition