Stone Blind
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Natalie Haynes
Longlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction 2023 "Haynes is master of her trade . . . She succeeds in breathing warm life into some of our oldest stories."--Telegraph (UK) The national bestselling author of A Thousand Ships and Pandora's Jar returns with a fresh and stunningly perceptive take on the story of Medusa, the original monstered woman. They will fear you and flee you and call you a monster. The only mortal in a family of gods, Medusa is the youngest of the Gorgon sisters. Unlike her siblings, Medusa grows older, experiences change, feels weakness. Her mortal lifespan gives her an urgency that her family will never know. When the sea god Poseidon assaults Medusa in Athene's temple, the goddess is enraged. Furious by the violation of her sacred space, Athene takes revenge--on the young woman. Punished for Poseidon's actions, Medusa is forever transformed. Writhing snakes replace her hair and her gaze will turn any living creature to stone. Cursed with the power to destroy all she loves with one look, Medusa condemns herself to a life of solitude. Until Perseus embarks upon a fateful quest to fetch the head of a Gorgon . . . In Stone Blind, classicist and comedian Natalie Haynes turns our understanding of this legendary myth on its head, bringing empathy and nuance to one of the earliest stories in which a woman--injured by a powerful man--is blamed, punished, and monstered for the assault. Delving into the origins of this mythic tale, Haynes revitalizes and reconstructs Medusa's story with her passion and fierce wit, offering a timely retelling of this classic myth that speaks to us today.
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Author
Natalie Haynes
Pages
370
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Published Date
2022
ISBN
0063258390 9780063258396
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"I loved this book so much! It was such an interesting and fun read! I absolutely adored Natalie's writing style, and I can't believe I waited so long to finally check out one of her books. Despite being a tragic and emotional story, this book was also so humorous! The way that the gods (especially Athene) interacted with mortals was hilarious! So much funny dialogue! Although not all of the characters were loveable, all of them were fascinating and unique. My only complaint with this book is that we didn't get more scenes from Medusa’s POV. It ended up feeling more like the story OF Medusa, rather than Medusa's story, if that makes sense. Regardless, it was a fantastic read! 10/10 would recommend!
✨Greek Mythology
✨Strong Female Characters
✨Multiple POVs "
"Didn’t live up to my expectations. If you’re expecting a complete retelling of Medusa at the forefront of the story, you would be sorely mistaken."
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Zariah Grant
"This is a timeless story. We all know it. I wasn’t a fan of how this was told through multiple characters. I wasn’t really feeling for awhile and almost DNF. But the last two hours really got me interested. There was some parts that were funny and some felt like they were filler. Overall it was okay. "