Medusa, Katherine Marsh
Medusa, Katherine Marsh
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Medusa

Author: Katherine Marsh

Narrator: Hope Newhouse

Unabridged: 6 hr 54 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Clarion Books

Published: 02/20/2024


Synopsis

"You won’t be able to stop turning pages . . . it is so stinking good!” —Colby Sharp, author of The Creativity Project: An Awesometastic Story CollectionFrom National Book Award finalist Katherine Marsh: Percy Jackson meets Wednesday Addams in this fantastical adventure about Ava, who attends a boarding school for the descendants of Greek monsters and uncovers a terrible secret that could change the world forever. Ava Baldwin has always tried to keep her anger in check, just like her mom taught her. But when know-it-all classmate Owen King tries to speak over her yet again, Ava explodes . . . and Owen freezes, becoming totally unresponsive.Although Owen recovers, Ava's parents whisk her off to her mother’s alma mater, the Accademia del Forte, a mysterious international boarding school in Venice. There, Ava and her brother, Jax, discover that the Olympian gods founded the Accademia to teach the descendants of mythological monsters how to control their emotions and their powers and become functioning, well-adjusted members of society.But not everything at the Accademia is as it seems. After her friend Fia is almost expelled for challenging a teacher, Ava realizes the school is hiding a dangerous secret. To uncover the truth, Ava and her new friends embark on an adventure that could change the way they view history, mythology—and themselves—forever…or end their lives. Praise for Medusa"I'm in love with this book. Like the best Pixar movies, Katherine Marsh's Medusa is full of layers." —Jennifer La Garde, The Adventures of Library Girl!"Here is a novel that casts young people as agents of that change, while acknowledging the risks they face when adults, or a pack of patriarchal gods, lie in wait to silence those who speak truth to power. In this feminist retelling, girls take the lead while boys support and trust them." —The New York Times"Sound the sirens! Katherine Marsh has gifted us with the Greek mythology series we didn't know we were missing!" —Melissa LaSalle, The Book Mommy and What to Read to Your Kids"A unique and distinctly feminist fantasy series launch set in a contemporary world." —Publishers Weekly (starred review)"A fast-paced adventure offering a fresh, feminist take on popular themes." —Kirkus Reviews"A story flipping traditional mythology and the voices telling them on their head starring a resourceful, brave Gorgon. Suggested where mythology stories are popular.” —School Library JournalOne of Kirkus's most anticipated books of 2024!

About Katherine Marsh

Katherine Marsh is the author of Medusa, a Kirkus Reviews Most Anticipated Book of 2024 and Amazon Editors' Pick, and its sequel, The Gods' Revenge; The Lost Year, a National Book Award Finalist and winner of the Jane Addams and Golden Kite Awards; Nowhere Boy, winner of the Middle East Book Award; and The Night Tourist, winner of the Edgar Award for Best Juvenile Mystery; as well as other books for middle grade readers. A former journalist and managing editor of the New Republic, Katherine lives in Washington, DC, with her husband, two children, three cats, a rabbit, and an assortment of exotic pets.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ashleigh (a frolic through fiction) on August 18, 2021

Review to come!......more

Goodreads review by Boston on August 09, 2021

I’ve been wanting a story about Medusa for so long and I was so happy to have found this book. I think it’s an excellent story and I did enjoy it, however my biggest issue was with the voice of the story. It’s narrated by Medusa and her voice is too modern for the story and takes away from it in my......more

Goodreads review by Dannii on June 13, 2021

This was an incredibly poignant retelling of Medusa's tale, told from her own perspective. The horrors inflicted upon her were outlined for the reader, as were her anger-fuelled responses. Each were depicted in a raw and honest style, laying Medusa's story bare for the reader's unreserved judgement.......more

Goodreads review by Trisha on June 13, 2021

If mythological retelling is your thing, then this is just the book for you! I devoured this book in a single sitting because it's both good and short - doesn't happen a lot of times. This also happens to be my first ARC from NetGalley and even though I barely read ARCs, I got obsessed with this book......more

Goodreads review by Rosh ~catching up slowly~ on June 20, 2021

In a Nutshell: This book shows you why you must give a chance to indie writers too. There are some real gems in the indie world. There must be hardly anyone who hasn't heard of Medusa. One of the most feared of the Greek monsters, this gorgon sister is known for her gaze that could turn any man into......more