I can't remember where I first heard about this book (probably a Toastie), but I was intrigued and ordered a copy. Now I am so happy to have read this beautiful novel. I especially liked how Buetner imagines Alcestis's perception of the gods, and how Alcestis comes to understand how inhuman they r...
Perhaps I didn't read closely enough, but it took me a few chapters to realize that the gods Alcestis spoke of were actually real and not metaphorical. A lot of things described in the book were hard for me to imagine for some reason. Not a lot of action happens, but Alcestis thinks a lot about the ...
Here's a review I wrote at Lambda...
From http://coffeeandink.dreamwidth.org/1057498.htmlReview copy provided by the agent.For years I've loved the historical novels of Mary Renault, and for almost as many years I've longed for versions of them that centered on women. The apparent effortlessness of the world-building in Renault's ric...