Penelope
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- $5.99
Publisher Description
Penelope
What if the greatest love story in Western literature was never about the hero who left—but the woman who held the world together while he was gone?
Penelope is a mythic reimagining of The Odyssey, told through the eyes of the queen who waited, ruled, resisted, and raised a son in the shadow of war and legend. While Odysseus battles monsters, gods, and fate across distant seas, Penelope wages a quieter war—against time, political predators, false kings, and despair itself.
Set in an age when gods still whispered into mortal lives and the scars of the Trojan War shaped every shore, this novel explores devotion as resistance, motherhood as initiation, and storytelling as survival. Through candlelit nights and whispered legends, Penelope weaves not only cloth but memory—shaping her son Telemachus with tales of his father so grand they become both shield and compass. Some stories are true. Others grow larger in the telling. Together, they forge a legacy.
As suitors descend upon Ithaca and the kingdom teeters on collapse, Penelope's intelligence, patience, and unyielding love become the final defense against conquest. When rumors of a king's return begin to stir—half prophecy, half hope—the past and future draw dangerously close.
Epic yet intimate, Penelope is a story of faith without proof, strength born of restraint, and love so enduring that even the old gods fail to comprehend it.
This is not just a retelling.
It is the story behind the story.