![]() ![]() Wondering who would come out on top at the end was something I questioned during the entire read. The marathon of the middle was exactly that for me, but that is North’s beautiful attention to detail, pulp, and background building that I love from her writing. From traitors of the kingdom, to a coming of manhood for my personal favorite character, Telemachus, the suspense and build up never failed. For the most part, North solves this by giving insight into what each one of them is doing whenever mentioned. ![]() There were a lot of characters, and at first it was a bit difficult to remember which person was which. Spoken from the viewpoint of Hera, this captivating story brings up many people that are usually left by the wayside as far as Greek mythology is concerned. What an amazing, gorgeous take on what was going on while Odysseus has been gone. From unexpected visitors, suspenseful skirmishes, and a lust for power, this is the story of the not so quickly told, unsung protectors of Ithaca. ![]() ![]() It’s up to Penelope and her band of women to hold things together, not just for her, but for the sake of the entire kingdom. Many suitors have arrived to try and take the hand of a could-be widow. Ithaca takes place in a time while Odysseus is away, and is narrated by Hera, the goddess of women. ![]()
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