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Inspired by Homer's Odyssey, Aleta relates the feats of women whose stories equal the drama of that great epic. Queen Penelope, left in charge when Odysseus went to fight at Troy, must outwit the traitors in her court. Twelve-year-old Aleta finds a way to help.

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Priscilla Galloway, PhD has told old Greek stories to two generations of enthralled listeners and is now joyously weaving them into her own writing. She has published adult non-fiction and children's books, and her poetry and short fiction have appeared in magazines and scholarly journals. She has also edited several anthologies. She has taught literature and writing at the high school and university levels and been honored as Teacher of the Year by the Ontario Council of Teachers of English. Priscilla Galloway lives in Toronto.

Normand Cousineau was born in Montréal and studied Graphic Arts. His editorial illustrations have appeared in the New York Times, The Observer and The Globe & Mail. He has also received a Merit Award from Studio Magazine.

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Grade 5-8?Fans of Greek mythology will enjoy this engaging story of life at the royal court of Ithaca after the Trojan War, as seen through the eyes of a young serving girl. Queen Penelope is besieged by suitors eager to claim the kingship of Ithaca; Odysseus, her husband, has been away for 19 years. Her clever attempt to stall them by spending years weaving and unraveling the same piece of cloth is exposed by the daughter of Kleea, her companion. Kleea's granddaughter, Aleta, is ashamed of her drunken, traitorous mother; a portion of the tale deals with the girl's efforts to cope with these feelings. In the meantime, Prince Telemachus sets out to find his father. Parts of Odysseus's adventures are woven smoothly into the narrative, providing historical background for the action. Ultimately, the king returns and, with his son's help, defeats the suitors and reclaims his place. This original retelling gives readers a unique look at life on the ancient Greek "home front" while remaining faithful to the details of the classic story. Illustrated throughout with colorful paintings rendered in the Grecian style, it is an excellent addition.?Mary Jo Drungil, Niles Public Library District, IL
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  • PublisherAnnick Press
  • Publication date1995
  • ISBN 10 1550374621
  • ISBN 13 9781550374629
  • BindingPaperback
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages160
  • IllustratorCousineau Normand

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