A spellbinding, easy-to-read, and beautifully illustrated anthology of Roman myths. How did the hunter Orion become a constellation? How was Lara, the water spirit, punished for being too loose-lipped? What happened to Mercury and Jupiter when they came down to earth disguised as humans? This second volume of Roman myths explores everything from the kidnapping of the Sabine women to how the city was saved by geese during a surprise attack by the Gauls. Filled with excitement and adventure, these timeless legends--stunningly illustrated and retold in simple language for young readers--will instill in children a love for reading, the power of the imagination, and a glorious past.