Goddess of Yesterday: A Tale of Troy
Caroline B. Cooney brings to life this epic tale of one girl’s courage.At age six Anaxandra is taken by King Nicander to be a companion to his crippled daughter on the island of Siphnos. Anaxandra has adjusted to her new life when, six years later, Siphnos is sacked by pirates, and she is the...
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Caroline B. Cooney brings to life this epic tale of one girl’s courage.At age six Anaxandra is taken by King Nicander to be a companion to his crippled daughter on the island of Siphnos. Anaxandra has adjusted to her new life when, six years later, Siphnos is sacked by pirates, and she is the sole survivor. When a fleet of ships stops on the island to investigate, she assumes the identity of Princess Callisto to survive. The ships belong to Menelaus, king of Sparta, and he takes her back to Sparta with him. But Helen, wife ofMenelaus, does not believe that this child is Princess Callisto. Anaxandra manages to stay out of harm’s way—until Paris and Aeneas arrive. When Menelaus and his men depart to attend his grandfather’s funeral, Paris and Helen’s passionate affair plunges Sparta and Troy into war.Winner of the Josette Frank AwardA New York Public Library Book for the Teen AgeAn ALA Notable Book
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780440229308 (0440229308)
Publish date: November 11th 2003
Publisher: Laurel Leaf
Pages no: 272
Edition language: English
I found the main character of Goddess of Yesterday to be quite annoying and inconsistent. Unfortunately this was due in large part to the writing, which was stilted, choppy at times and just bland overall. The book begins with Anaxander being six, however, neither her voice nor the writing improve w...