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    Return to Ithaca, & [electronic resource] ; The final battle / Mary Pope Osborne.
    by Osborne, Mary Pope.
    [New York, N.Y.] : Harper Audio, 2005.
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    Mary Pope Osborne's Tales from the Odyssey (Harper Children's Audio (Firm)) ; v. 3.
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    Mary Pope Osborne concludes the exciting adventures of Odysseus, with two new books, each based on episodes from The Odyssey. Book Five: "Return to Ithaca": After years of captivity on Calypso's island, Odysseus finds himself on the shores of yet another strange land. Meanwhile, his wife, Penelope, fears for their son Telemachus. His enemies - Penelope's unwanted suitors - plan to ambush and kill him upon his return to find his father. But the family's years of suffering come to an end, as father and son are reunited in a series of startling, strange, and magical events. Odysseus is finally home. And now his revenge beings ... Book Six: "The final battle": After struggling against the gods and his fate for more than 20 years, Odysseus has returned to Ithaca at last. But things have changed: his island has been overrun by suitors who clamor for his wife's hand in marriage and plague his son Telemachus. With the help of the grey-eyed goddess Athena ...
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