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The Wolf-Girl, the Greeks, and the Gods

A Tale of the Persian Wars

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The magic of mythology meets the grit of history in a blazing blockbuster retelling of the Persian Wars from award-winning author Tom Holland.
I come to tell you a story. A story unlike any that has been told before.
The Trojan War is ancient history. The gods of Olympus are silent and have not appeared to mortals for generations. In the city-state of Sparta, young Gorgo’s mother gives a warning with her dying breath: the Persians are coming. The princess Gorgo, weaned on her nurse’s stories of gods and shapeshifters, never forgets her mother’s last words. When at last the drums of war begin to sound, she is swept up in a dangerous game of politics, treachery, and vengeance. With the blood of Herakles and Zeus himself running through her veins and the awakening of a dormant supernatural power, Gorgo, now queen of Sparta, must help lead her city-state against a mighty empire. Unraveling like prophecy, Tom Holland’s dramatic reimagining of one of history’s most formidable wars will echo through the mind of the reader long after they have reached the final words.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from September 9, 2024
      In this epic tale, lavishly illustrated by Cockcroft (A Song of Sun and Sky), Holland (Pax: War and Peace in Rome’s Golden Age) mixes reality and mythology to tell of the Persian Wars through the eyes of Gorgo, the eventual queen of Sparta who grew up in a world teeming with violence and magic, where gods actively influenced the course of events and the tides of war. Via straightforward yet lilting narration, through which Gorgo ages from tweendom to adulthood, she shares stories of gods, heroes, mortals, and monsters, as told to her by the people in her life. Over the course of her storytelling, Gorgo finds herself embroiled in matters of politics and diplomacy, becoming instrumental in guiding her people through years of strife and uncertainty when the Persian Empire—led by Xerxes, the mighty King of Kings—threatens to conquer Sparta. Historian Holland draws from his subject-matter expertise to deliver an accessible, educational, and engaging reimagining of Herodotus’s Histories. Though it’s easy to become overwhelmed by the plethora of characters, events, and myths covered here, it’s a fascinating work and an ideal primer for curious readers and Greek history enthusiasts alike. Ages 9–12.

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