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Medusa
Medusa: A captivating mythical retelling from the Sunday Times bestselling author | Rosie Hewlett
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Praise for Rosie Hewlett 'Delightfully devastating' Bea Fitsgerald, author of Girl, Goddess, Queen 'A fiery and dramatic novel' Jennifer Saint, author of Ariadne 'Vivid and powerful' Luna McNamara, author of Psyche and Eros You know her name, you know her story. Just not the right one... Within the depths of the Underworld the formidable snake-haired Gorgon has finally had enough. Tired of being eternally and unjustly brandished a villain, Medusa has found the courage to face her tragic past and speak out. Determined to expose the centuries of lies surrounding her name, Medusa gives unparalleled insight into her cursed life, from her earliest memories and abandonment at birth, right through to her tragic and untimely death at the hands of the hero Perseus. Through telling her story, Medusa finally reveals the lost truth behind antiquity’s most infamous monster. Medusa breathes new life into an ancient story and echoes the battle that women throughout millennia have continued to wage – the opportunity to simply be heard. Readers love Rosie's writing... 'This book is up there with Song of Achilles as one of my all-time favourite retellings' 'Heart-breaking and beautiful' 'Any readers of mythological retellings struggling to find a rival to Madeline Miller should look no further than Rosie Hewlett' 'Absolutely spellbinding' 'Dark, moody, at times heartbreaking, and utterly phenomenal, this book is an absolute must read for any fans of Circe or Ariadne!'
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Think you know the truth about the legend of Medusa, the famed Gorgon who turned men to stone with one look? Think again. Tired of being misrepresented for centuries, this is Medusa's story from the woman herself.

I really liked this one, I felt the author did a really nice job on illuminating the human side of Medusa's story rather than the monster of the usual tales. (continued)

OutsmartYourShelf By the end, I really felt for her & didn't want her to die. There was also the linking with the present-day & the fact that victims of rape are still often disbelieved & vilified, especially if their assaulter is rich & powerful. I will say that yes, the language is anachronistic with the time but it obviously this makes it easier for the modern reader, & I wish it had been a longer book - it felt far too short for such a weighty subject. 20h
OutsmartYourShelf Overall though it's a really good emotional read. 4.5🌟

TWs: abandonment, sexual violence, pregnancy, misogyny.

My thanks to #NetGalley & publishers, Random House UK/Transworld Publishers/Bantam, for the opportunity to read an ARC.

Full Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/7853907217
Read 4th Sept 2025

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