Dark Harvest
by Hazel Atkinson
Narrated by Sofia Engstrand
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Pub Date Aug 01 2024 | Archive Date Sep 04 2024
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Description
The women you know, the stories you don’t …
Two thousand years ago, a Roman poet picked up his pen and dared to wonder what a heroine might sound like. Now, the women of Greco-Roman myth are speaking once more. And they have stories to tell …
A murderous Medea stalks the streets of Belle-Epoque Paris, knife in hand, while a 17th-century Penelope faces accusations of witchcraft. Phaedra languishes, a bored and lonely Hollywood housewife until her husband brings home his dashing young son. Candac battles the dangers of the American Frontier, Sappho rebels against the rigid confines of East Coast academia and her relationship, while Dido must decide between desire and duty … in a 12th-century nunnery.
And Helen? Helen just longs to be given a choice.
It’s not going to be easy – it will be grisly at times – but in their determination to break free from the shadows of myth, to harvest a new ending for themselves, there’s bound to be darkness, bound to be a little collateral damage ...
Reimagined, scattered throughout history, united by the timeless struggle of existing as women in what has always been a man’s world, these heroines, encouraged and enlivened by the pen of another woman, speak loud and clear to us today.
Available Editions
EDITION | Audiobook, Unabridged |
ISBN | 9781038680242 |
PRICE | |
DURATION | 10 Hours, 49 Minutes |
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Featured Reviews
I don't usually go in for short stories, but I am a SUCKER for a feminist retelling of Greek mythology. I went for it, and I am not sorry that I did. This was a beautifully written collection of stories that depict female rage, love, and heartbreak. I really loved Atkinson's writing - she made some of these stories feel almost visceral. Most of them are scattered through time and place, so you're not getting a traditional Greek setting. That being said, I felt like she did such a beautiful job of staying true to each woman's story. So well done.
I am a big fan of Greek mythology retellings - especially ones that give voice or a different perspective to the women characters. This collection of stories is based on one of Ovid's lesser known books that has stories of wronged women. Atkinson takes these stories and sets them in different time periods. I loved the collection.
Thank you to Netgalley and Bolinda Audio for this advance copy for review.
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