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Stone Blind - 'All the Medusa you could ever need' - Neil Gaiman (Paperback)
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Stone Blind - 'All the Medusa you could ever need' - Neil Gaiman (Paperback)
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In Stone Blind, Natalie Haynes brings the infamous Medusa to life
as you have never seen her before. 'Witty, gripping, ruthless' -
Margaret Atwood via Twitter 'Beautiful and moving' - Neil Gaiman
via Twitter 'So to mortal men, we are monsters. Because of our
flight, our strength. They fear us, so they call us monsters.'
Medusa is the sole mortal in a family of gods. Growing up with her
Gorgon sisters, she begins to realize that she is the only one who
experiences change, the only one who can be hurt. And her mortal
lifespan gives her an urgency that her family will never know. When
the sea god Poseidon commits an unforgivable act in the temple of
Athene, the goddess takes her revenge where she can - and Medusa is
changed forever. Writhing snakes replace her hair, and her gaze now
turns any living creature to stone. The power cannot be controlled:
Medusa can look at nothing without destroying it. She is condemned
to a life of shadows and darkness. Until Perseus embarks upon a
quest to fetch the head of a Gorgon . . . Praise for Natalie
Haynes, the Women's Prize-shortlisted author of A Thousand Ships:
'With her trademark passion, wit, and fierce feminism... her
thoughtful portraits will linger with you long after the book is
finished' - Madeline Miller, author of The Song of Achilles and
Circe 'Haynes combines a wide-ranging knowledge of the original
myths with a gift for compelling narrative' - The Times 'Natalie
Haynes is both a witty and an erudite guide. She wears her
extensive learning lightly and deftly drags the Classics into the
modern world' - Kate Atkinson, author of Life After Life 'Haynes is
master of her trade . . . She succeeds in breathing warm life into
some of our oldest stories' - Telegraph 'Haynes is the nation's
greatest muse' - Adam Rutherford
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