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The story of Medusa

With her trademark hair and monstrous appearance, Medusa is one of the most easily recognizable figures from Greek and Roman mythology. Her severed head was considered a sign of protection from evil, which is why it has appeared on ancient items such as roof tiles, pottery, and shields. In modern times, people have begun to question the narrative of the myth, putting a feminist spin on its retellings. Through age-appropriate main text, enhanced with fascinating fact boxes and full-color photographs, readers learn the story behind this historical monster.

Medusa

Exiled to a far-flung island, Medusa has little company except for the snakes adorning her head instead of hair until a beautiful boy named Perseus arrives, distrupting her lonely existence and unleashing desire, love, and betrayal.

Aphrodite & the magical box

When a talking carrot named Prometheus leads them to a mysterious magical box named Pandora, which has the words Do Not Open written across the top, the girls wonder what could be inside. It turns out that Pandora might be the key to solving the mystery of who-or what-is accidently burning a magical vegetable patch.

The women of Troy

a novel
A feminist retelling of The Iliad. Troy has fallen and the victorious Greeks are eager to return home with the spoils of an endless war--including the women of Troy themselves. They await a fair wind for the Aegean; it does not come, because the gods are offended. The body of King Priam lies unburied and desecrated, and so the victors remain in suspension, camped in the shadows of the city they destroyed as the coalition that held them together begins to unravel. Old feuds resurface and new suspicions and rivalries begin to fester. Largely unnoticed by her captors, the one time Trojan queen Briseis, formerly Achilles's slave, now belonging to his companion Alcimus, quietly takes in these developments. She forges alliances when she can, with Priam's aged wife the defiant Hecuba and with the disgraced soothsayer Calchas, all the while shrewdly seeking her path to revenge.

Dig two graves

"In his twenties, Ethan Holt won the decathlon at the Olympics and was jokingly nicknamed "Hercules"; now, in his late thirties, he's returned to his ivy-covered alma mater to teach, and to raise his young daughter Skip as a single father. After a hushed-up scandal over his Olympics win and the death of his wife in a car accident five years ago, Ethan wants nothing more than to forget his past. Skip is not only the light of Ethan's life--she is his life. Then, Skip is kidnapped. A series of bizarre ransom demands start coming in that stretch Ethan's athletic prowess to its limits, and he realizes with growing horror that they are modern versions of the Twelve Labors of Hercules, demanded in tricky, rhyming clues by someone who seems to have followed every step of Ethan's career."--Provided by publisher.

Theseus and the maze-o-muck

2020
In this humorous (and gross) retelling of the Greek myth, Theseus and his hero friends visit the island of Crete and the amusement park known as the Labyrinth, where they encounter a nasty bully called the Minotaur who challenges Theseus to a race through the Maze-o-muck.

Billy Stuart in the Minotaur's lair

Billy Stuart, a raccoon, and his scout friends travel through time to ancient Greece where they encounter the Minotaur.

Lifestyles of gods & monsters

2019
In a reality TV retelling of the myth of the Minotaur, seventeen-year-old Ariadne fights to save her brother, Asterion, and make her own destiny in a world of celebrity, surveillance, and feigned authenticity.
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Hercules and his 12 labors

an interactive mythological adventure
Presents an interactive adventure story featuring the Greek hero, Hercules, who must complete twelve difficult tasks given to him by the goddess Hera if he wants to become immortal. Includes three story paths, thirty choices, and eighteen different endings.
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Bull

2019
A modern twist on the Theseus and Minotaur myth, told in verse.
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