This book is FIERCE. It's also vulnerable, brutal, tender. The first part is a precisely pitched howl of grief and rage from within rape culture, reframing Zeus as a serial offender. I preferred the second part: a more nuanced but no less powerful plea to raise one's kids (2 daughters, in her case) in safety, a plea largely unheeded by the patriarchal war machine, anxiety and depression, all the troubles that mortal beings are heir to. She's GOOD!