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Jennifer Saint: Ariadne By
Ariadne grows up in the golden palace of Knossos, living in the shadow of her brother, the —a monster born from a curse placed on her mother, Pasiphae. Review: Ariadne by Jennifer Saint - Kell-Read
Book Report: Ariadne by Jennifer Saint Ariadne is a 2021 feminist retelling of the Greek myth of Theseus and the Minotaur, told primarily from the perspective of Ariadne, the Princess of Crete. Jennifer Saint’s debut novel focuses on the "forgotten women" of mythology, exploring the consequences they face due to the actions of men and gods. Ariadne by Jennifer Saint
: Jennifer Saint, a former English teacher and President of the Leeds & District Branch of the Classical Association. Publication Date : First published March 30, 2021. Genre : Epic Fantasy / Mythology Retelling. Length : Approximately 308–320 pages. Setting : Ancient Crete (Knossos), Naxos, and Athens. Plot Overview Ariadne grows up in the golden palace of