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I’m a sucker for Greek mythology retellings—especially feminist ones—and Ariadne didn’t disappoint.
Jennifer Saint gives voice to the often-overlooked women of myth, following Ariadne as she aids Theseus, faces betrayal, and ultimately reclaims her power. The prose is lyrical, the storytelling compelling, and I loved the references to Medusa and Hera that hinted at a wider, complex mythological world.
This is a story of sisterhood, resilience, and self-discovery. And honestly—who doesn’t love a feminist retelling?
“I had rediscovered my courage. I would not let it slip from me now.”
Jennifer Saint gives voice to the often-overlooked women of myth, following Ariadne as she aids Theseus, faces betrayal, and ultimately reclaims her power. The prose is lyrical, the storytelling compelling, and I loved the references to Medusa and Hera that hinted at a wider, complex mythological world.
This is a story of sisterhood, resilience, and self-discovery. And honestly—who doesn’t love a feminist retelling?
“I had rediscovered my courage. I would not let it slip from me now.”