No. of pages 32
Published: 2014
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"Medusa Tells All: Beauty Missing, Hair Hissing" by Rebecca Fjelland Davis presents a unique retelling of the mythological character Medusa. In this modern interpretation, Medusa shares her story from her own perspective, revealing her struggles with beauty, identity, and the unfairness of her transformation into a monster. As she navigates her feelings of isolation and resentment, Medusa grapples with societal expectations and her own sense of self-worth. The narrative combines elements of fantasy with themes of empowerment and resilience, inviting readers to empathize with a figure traditionally portrayed as a villain, highlighting her humanity and complexity. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is part of a book series called Other Side Of the Myth .
There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published in 2014 by Capstone Press .
Rebecca Fjelland Davis is a serious cyclist and the author of Jake Riley: Irreparably Damaged (HarperCollins), in addition to many nonfiction children's books. She teaches English and humanities at South Central College in North Mankato, Minnesota. Visit her online at www. rebeccafjellanddavis. com Stephen Gilpin graduated from the NYC School of Visual Arts where he studied painting and cartooning. He is the illustrator of the Who Shrunk Daniel Funk series and The Extraordinary Adventures of Ordinary Boy series. Stephen currently lives in Hiawatha, Kansas. Visit him at SGilpin. com.
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