<b>A beautiful and profound retelling</b> ...<b> </b>a powerfully feminist, elegaic and original twist on this old story. The book tackles pain and trauma without flinching, but its message is ultimately one of joy and hope

Madeline Miller

Utterly transporting

Guardian Books of the Year

<b>A beautiful and compassionate retelling that gives the serpent-headed monster of myth a powerful and haunting humanity</b> ... Medusa's vulnerability, strength and journey of self-acceptance is one that will stay with me

Jennifer Saint

Se alle

[A] beguiling, lyrical, but also relatable retelling of the myth of Medusa ... [that] reclaims her both as an ordinary teenage girl who was exploited, brutalised then punished and also as a feminist icon who refuses to be a victim when she can be a proud survivor ... <b><i>Medusa</i> is a must read for women of all ages</b>

Red Magazine 'Best Books to Read This October'

Destined to become as much an artefact of our own age as it is an illumination of the ancient past [...] bracing and powerful

Guardian

Immerse yourself in Jessie Burton's poetic, powerful reclamation of Medusa's story

Harper's Bazaar

This book is a beautiful excavation, uncovering the girl beneath the gorgon, the power within the punished. Exquisitely told,<b> <i>Medusa</i> stole my heart from its first fierce lines</b>

Mary Watson

Easily my read of the year. <b>Sheer perfection from start to finish</b>

Catherine Doyle

A thought-provoking and gorgeously illustrated retelling

Daily Mail Christmas Roundup

Filled with vulnerability, raw emotion, betrayal and self-acceptance, this is a story that transcends its ancient time into a surprisingly relevant tale for girls today

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<b>Fierce and tender and full of heart</b>; the reclamation of self that Medusa is owed, the version of the myth that deserves to be told, passed girl to girl, painted across walls and screamed from rooftops

Melinda Salisbury

I loved this story of <b>survival, healing and bravery of all kinds</b>. A moving retelling that will hold so much appeal for teens but also captivate adult readers of <i>Circe </i>and <i>Ariadne</i>

Amy McCulloch

This glorious retelling of MEDUSA will stay with me for a very long time. The writing is stunning, as one might expect with Jessie Burton, and the story feels <b>searingly, heartbreakingly relevant for the world we live in</b>. It’s a work of art

Louise O’Neill

[<i>Medusa</i>] refreshes an ancient myth in a way that empowers young women. If you enjoyed Pat Barker's <i>The Silence of the Girls</i>, this is one for your Christmas List

Woman&Home

Medusa is an impressive addition to the shelves of feminist retellings, balancing rage with beautiful storytelling

Irish Times

A magnificent retelling of the Gorgon we know the most - Medusa - this title shows you the woman behind the myth

Buzzfeed

Burton turns one of Greek mythology's most contested figures into a heroine fit for modern fiction

Emily Bearn, Oldie

<b>[A] haunting reimagining</b> ... Burton’s take on the traditional adversaries humanizes both characters, blurring boundaries between hero and monster

Publisher's Weekly

A gorgeous gift. The writing is beautiful, the story heartbreakingly relevant

Louise O'Neill, Irish Examiner

<b>A fiercely feminist undercurrent fuels Medusa's unflinching voice</b>

Shelf Awareness

SHORTLISTED FOR THE YOTO CARNEGIE MEDAL_______________'A beautiful and profound retelling' - Madeline Miller, author of The Song of Achilles and Circe'Gives the serpent-headed monster of myth a powerful and haunting humanity' - Jennifer Saint, author of Ariadne and Elektra _______________If I told you that I’d killed a man with a glance, would you wait to hear the rest? The why, the how, what happened next?Monster. Man-hater. Murderess. Forget everything you’ve been told about Medusa.Internationally bestselling author Jessie Burton flips the script in this astonishing retelling of Greek myth, illuminating the woman behind the legend at last.Exiled to a far-flung island after being abused by powerful Gods, Medusa has little company other than the snakes that adorn her head instead of hair. Haunted by the memories of a life before everything was stolen from her, she has no choice but to make peace with her present: Medusa the Monster. But when the charmed and beautiful Perseus arrives on the island, her lonely existence is blown apart, unleashing desire, love... and betrayal. Adapted from the hardback illustrated by Olivia Lomenech-Gill, this paperback edition is perfect for readers who loved Circe and Ariadne, as Medusa comes alive in a new version of the story that history set in stone long ago. _________________'… a must-read for women of all ages' - Red magazine'Utterly transporting' - Guardian Books of the Year'… an impressive addition to the shelves of feminist retellings, balancing rage with beautiful storytelling' - Irish Times
Les mer
A beautiful and profound retelling ... a powerfully feminist, elegaic and original twist on this old story. The book tackles pain and trauma without flinching, but its message is ultimately one of joy and hope
Les mer
A dazzling feminist retelling of the Greek myth from the internationally bestselling author of The Miniaturist
Inspired by the myth of Medusa, this is a lyrical, fierce feminist retelling that will resonate deeply with 21st-century readers in the #MeToo age

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781526662408
Publisert
2023-02-02
Utgiver
Vendor
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Høyde
8 mm
Bredde
5 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
208

Forfatter

Om bidragsyterne

Jessie Burton studied at the University of Oxford and then went on to the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. She is the author of four novels for adults, The Muse (2016), The Confession (2019), The Miniaturist (2014) and its sequel The House of Fortune (2022), and is both a Sunday Times no. 1 bestseller and a New York Times bestseller. The Miniaturist sold a million copies worldwide in its first year and has also been adapted for television by the BBC. Jessie is now published in forty languages. Her first children’s story, The Restless Girls, was published by Bloomsbury in 2018.