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She Speaks: The Women of Greek Myths in Their Own Words

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In She Speaks, passionate classicist Honor Cargill-Martin redresses this imbalance by retelling eight classic Greek myths, this time from an all-female perspective.

Written in first-person, we hear from the astute sorceress Medea and her pivotal role in the quest for the Golden Fleece; discover the contributions of Cretan princess Ariadne in the slaying of the Minotaur; witness the strength and resilience of Atalanta, Circe, Helen of Troy, and many other women who have been previously overshadowed by their male counterparts.

With her meticulous research and insightful storytelling, readers will be mesmerised as Honor resurrects these voices, breathes new life into well-loved stories, and drags the Classics into the modern world.

Stories include:
PANDORA’S STORY
The first woman on Earth who opened a box – and gave the world hope
MEDUSA’S STORY
Not a monster, but a ‘monstered’ woman accepting herself
MEDEA’S STORY
The astute sorceress’s quest for the Golden Fleece
ATALANTA’S STORY
The strongest women in all of Greece who defied the expectations of her time
ARIADNE’S STORY
The Cretan princess who slayed the Minotaur
HELEN’S STORY
The queen of Sparta who reclaims her beauty – and her throne!
PENTHESILEA’S STORY
The Amazonian warrior who never left a woman behind on the battlefield
CIRCE’S STORY
The mighty sorceress who turned human beings into animals

This enchanting anthology for children ages 7+ features:
– Eight classic Greek myths, specially retold for young feminists
– Insightful storytelling from ‘the new Mary Beard’, classicist Honor Cargill-Martin
– Striking illustrations by Camelia Pham, whose epic fantasy-inspired artwork has earned herself an Instagram following of 50,000
– Stunning holographic foil on the cover

Our Review Panel says...

Full of short but wonderfully detailed stories of the feminine heroes in Greek mythology, this is a perfect addition to any bookshelf of someone interested in history and Ancient Greece.

Every last detail has been considered, including the contents page, which shows a picture of each woman and a short synopsis of their story, for example, Ariadne: the Cretan princess who helped crack the Labyrinth and stop the Minotaur. Who would not want to read such an intriguing tale? Each story is written in first person, from the viewpoint of the female, a side that has not always been told before.

Though the stories are not in full, they give enough details to inspire a love of Greek mythology. It even ends with a section entitled, ‘What happened next?’ with a short insight into the future of these famous women. This book will surely be an inspiration to many and foster that interest in Ancient Greece and the tales from there.

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