The story of Aphrodite, reimagined--for fans of Madeline Miller and Jennifer Saint
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November 15, 8:30 pm
“With its sharply witty prose, Aphrodite perfectly captures the charm and chaos of the Greek gods.” —Rosie Hewlett, Sunday Times bestselling author of Medea
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APHRODITE
New from Phoenicia Rogerson, the Award-Winning Author of Herc
“With its sharply witty prose, Aphrodite perfectly captures the charm and chaos of the Greek gods.”
—Rosie Hewlett, Sunday Times bestselling author of Medea
An enrapturing feminist tale that brilliantly reimagines the story of Aphrodite and how she transformed herself from a lowly outsider to the darling goddess of love, for readers of Madeline Miller and Jennifer Saint.
Aphrodite saw the gods on Mount Olympus and decided she wanted a piece of what they had. Only problem is, she’s not a goddess, just a lowly being who's supposed to remain in a distant cave, keeping the threads of Fate woven neatly. But Aphrodite’s never let anyone tell her what to do…
Weaving herself a web of lies and careful deceptions, she convinces everyone she’s the goddess of love and that her rightful place is among the Olympians, who lord it over everyone else at the top of the world, but under the stifling rule of Zeus. For the first time, she has the best of everything, as well as friends, peers, even loved ones. Only, being a goddess isn’t quite like she thought. Those who oppose Zeus tend to disappear, or worse. And one day, Aphrodite decides she’s had enough…