by Annabel Lyon (Author), Annabel Lyon (Author)
Aristotle has never been able to resist a keen mind in another, even in his own daughter, Pythias - a young girl who should be content with the kitchen, the loom and a future of childbearing. But she is really smart, able to best his own students in debate; is she a freak or a harbinger of what women can really achieve? Whichever is the case, hers is a privileged position, a woman who moves in a man's world, protected by the reputation of her philosopher father. Yet her entire life is set to change when Aristotle dies, leaving his daughter to discover that the world is a place not of logic but one of superstition, and that a girl can be preyed upon by gods and goddesses as much as by grown men and women...
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Edition: Main
Publisher: Atlantic Books
Published: 01 Jan 2013
ISBN 10: 085789952X
ISBN 13: 9780857899521
Book Overview: A bold and captivating new novel of what it means to be a woman in ancient Greece, from the celebrated, award-winning author of The Golden Mean. 'The Golden Mean is one of the most convincing historical novels I have ever read' Hilary Mantel