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Quiver by Stephanie Spinner

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Quiver

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Stephanie Spinner

Random House Children's Books · Ebook · April 12, 2005

Reading lane: Greek & Roman Myths (YA)

Greek gods and mortals spring to life in this riveting retelling of the myth of Atalanta, the fleet-footed girl warrior who could outrun any man in ancient Greece.

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Good for readers interested in summerGood for fans of MythologyGood for readers who enjoy Greek & Roman Myths (YA) and Historical YA — Ancient Worlds.

Book Details

Authors
Stephanie Spinner
Publisher
Random House Children's Books
Published
April 12, 2005
Format
Ebook
Theme
Greek & Roman Myths (YA) · Historical YA — Ancient Worlds
Reading lane
Greek & Roman Myths (YA)

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  • YA Adventure

  • Fairy Tale Adaptations (YA)

  • Greek & Roman Myths (YA)

About This Book

Greek gods and mortals spring to life in this riveting retelling of the myth of Atalanta, the fleet-footed girl warrior who could outrun any man in ancient Greece. Cast off and abandoned at birth, Atalanta– saved by a she-bear and raised by hunters–proves herself to be a superior archer and the fastest runner in the land. But her skills and independence anger many, including her father, the Arcadian King, who suddenly reclaims her and demands that she produce an heir to the...

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Greek gods and mortals spring to life in this riveting retelling of the myth of Atalanta, the fleet-footed girl warrior who could outrun any man in ancient Greece. Cast off and abandoned at birth, Atalanta– saved by a she-bear and raised by hunters–proves herself to be a superior archer and the fastest runner in the land. But her skills and independence anger many, including her father, the Arcadian King, who suddenly reclaims her and demands that she produce an heir to the throne. Atalanta has pledged herself to Artemis, goddess of the hunt, who has forbidden her to marry. Unwilling to break her promise, Atalanta suggests a grim compromise: she will marry the first man to beat her in a race, but everyone she defeats must die. All the while, Artemis, Apollo, Aphrodite, Eros, and Zeus himself watch–and interfere–from on high.

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