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Laura Shepperson
Phaedra has been cast to the side all her life: daughter of an adulteress, sister of a monster, and now unwilling bride to the much-older, power-hungry Theseus. Young, naïve, and idealistic, she has accepted her lot in life, resigned to existing under the sinister weight of Theseus’s control and the constant watchful eye of her handsome stepson Hippolytus.
When supposedly pious Hippolytus assaults her, Phaedra’s world is darkened in the face of untouchable, prideful power. In the face of injustice, Phaedra refuses to remain quiet any longer: such an awful truth demands to be brought to light. When Phaedra publicly accuses Hippolytus of rape, she sparks an overdue reckoning. The men of Athens gather to determine the truth. Meanwhile, the women of the city, who have no vote, are gathering in the shadows. The women know truth is a slippery thing in the hands of men. There are two sides to every story, and theirs has gone unheard—until now.
Timely, unflinching, and transportive, Laura Shepperson’s Phaedra carves open long-accepted wounds to give voice to one of the most maligned figures of mythology and offers a stunning story of how truth bends under the weight of patriarchy but can be broken open by the force of one woman’s bravery.
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Riveting story with beautiful delivery
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New Perspective
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Female empowerment
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Love the story, hate the narrators.
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TRIGGER WARNING violent sexual assault and rape
mother f***ing Thesus
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Great story
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Enjoyable narration with a frustrating story
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For example, Theseus = thee-SAY-oos,
Poseidon = po-SAY-don,
Minos = mee-nos,
Pasiphae = pas-iph-aeee, etc.
The only name they seem to get right is Phaedra’s. It’s incredibly annoying and I just keep asking myself why? Why didn’t anyone proof the narration? The bard is also SUPER annoying. I don’t recommend this story and would return it if I could. Save your credits for Greek tragedies by Pat Barker, Madeline Miller, Natalie Haynes, and Jennifer Saint.
Does Anyone Proof Listen??
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Terrible performance
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I read this because I enjoyed books like Circe, Ariadne, Song of Achilles, etc. but PHAEDRA IS NOT IT.
Short, bland story & annoying narrators
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