Treasures From the Deep
by Jolene Dawe
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ISBN: 978-1-4116-6504-0
Copyright:
© 2005 Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
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Printed: 104 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink Download:
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Description:In Treasures from the Deep you will find eight stories written in honor of the Greek God Poseidon—Earthshaker, Lord of Horses, and God of the Seas. Some are mythic retellings while others are merely inspired by myth, and some are brand new, but all are the author’s attempt to share her love for the god with you. Keywords:Listed in: |
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From a modern worshipper and priestess of an ancient God. Some of the stories in this remarkable book revisit Poseidon's familiar myths such as the "rape" of Demeter, how Poseidon and His two brothers divided the earth, land and seas among Themselves after the defeat of Their father Kronos, and how Poseidon wooed and inadvertently destroyed the beautiful priestess Medusa. Other stories present entirely new tales, such as the kidnapping and deluding of one of Poseidon's mermaids in modern times, and the coming-of-age of one of His sons in a futuristic settings. In all of these stories, the author's deep love and reverence for her beloved deity shines through. For me, though, the most touching tales in the book are the one that shows Poseidon comforting and healing earthquake survivors while His beloved priestess comforts Him in turn, and the one in which a bereft young woman finds comfort in His arms. All of these stories are gems (Treasures from the Deep is a very apt title, indeed!) and reading them gave me a deeper appreciation for this God, through the author's eyes. If you love Poseidon or any of the Greek Gods, or are at least interested in Them, this book is a definite must-read for you.
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