A title inspired by the epic poem, the Odyssey, in which the character Aleta recreates the feats of Homer's women - such as the story of Queen Penelope, who is left in charge of the palace whilst Odysseus is away, increasingly harassed by 100 suitors.
This is Book 1 in the Tales of Ancient Lands S. Series. See all Tales of Ancient Lands S. books here.
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Priscilla Galloway has held many careers herself, such as garbage collector, cucumber farmer, scuba diver, professor, and writer. She has written over 20 books, including "The Courtesan's Daughter," "Truly Grimm Tales," which was named a "YALSA Best Book for Young Adults," "Too Young to Fight," which won the "Bologna Ragazzi Award for YA" non-fiction,
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