The Boy Lost in the Maze
(Autor) Joseph Coelho(Novel in Verse) Theo, a seventeen-year-old London schoolboy with a single mother, is desperate to track down the father who left them, whom he scarcely remembers. At school he discovers Greek mythology and the ancient story of Theseus, a fatherless son driven on a similar search. As Theo focuses on Theseus in a series of poems he composes, it becomes clear the two journeys echo each other in uncanny ways. Theseus must conquer his enemies-a psycho Cyclops, a tree-bending murderer, a monstrous pig-while Theo is tricked and double-crossed, confronting obstacles ranging from a search-agency scam artist to a depraved lawyer.
Joseph Coelho
Joseph Coelho is a British poet and children's author known for his lyrical and emotive writing style. He has written several acclaimed poetry collections for children, including "Werewolf Club Rules" and "Overheard in a Tower Block," which explore themes of identity, family, and belonging. Coelho's writing is known for its accessibility and ability to connect with young readers on a deep emotional level.
Coelho has made significant contributions to children's literature by creating diverse and inclusive narratives that reflect the experiences of contemporary children. His work often incorporates elements of folklore, mythology, and fairy tales, adding depth and complexity to his storytelling.
One of Coelho's most famous works is "If All the World Were," a poignant and heartfelt picture book that explores the theme of loss and grief. This book has received critical acclaim for its beautiful illustrations and sensitive portrayal of difficult emotions.
Overall, Joseph Coelho's unique voice and powerful storytelling have had a lasting impact on the world of children's literature, inspiring young readers and writers alike.