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book*fanatic*11 said:
Helen of Troy: daughter of Zeus, lover of Prince Paris, and the gorgeous “face that launched a thousand ships.” But before she became Helen of Troy, she was Helen of Sparta: and in this novel, the author gives us a splendid portrait of who Helen might have really been. Feisty, stubborn, quick-minded, and determined to become something more than the soft, spoiled princess she is expected to be, Helen finds ways to learn to hunt, fight, run, and ride as good as her older twin brothers. Using all her quick wit, talent, and tenacity, Helen manages to earn some glory, become friends with the famous huntress Atalanta and the renowned Oracle of Delphi, and have a few dangerous adventures of her own in this entertaining, thought-provoking novel.
posted Jul 24, 2007 at 9:53PM
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alissa said:
Princess Helen of Sparta is tiered of being ordered around and longs for more adventure. Little does she know that all the adventure that she could ever dream of is right around the corner! This book is filled with adventure, mystery and loads of Greek mythology!
posted Jul 28, 2009 at 10:52AM
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alissa said:
Princess Helen of Sparta is tiered of being ordered around and longs for more adventure. Little does she know that all the adventure that she could ever dream of is right around the corner! This book is filled with adventure, mystery and loads of Greek mythology!
posted Jul 28, 2009 at 10:52AM
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