Medusa by Jessie Burton
Genre Mythology | Retelling | Young adult | Short book | Fantasy First PUBLISHED 2021, Bloomsbury Themes Greek mythology | Romance | Feminism | Trauma | Sexual abuse | Masculinity and femininity | Jealousy Reading Time Approximately 2 hours, 40 minutes Purchased From Waterstones Plot This is a feminist retelling of the Greek myth of Medusa, which seeks to humanise the famous mythological 'monster', by providing an empathetic account of how a beautiful young woman, was mistreated and abused by the gods, and transformed into the gorgon with snakes in her hair. Medusa hides in a cave on a remote island, with her sisters, away from the rest of civilisation, coming to terms with her past, present and future, and her identity, when the handsome Perseus finds her, and changes everything. My Reflections As the story is aimed at young adults, the writing is quite simplistic, although poetic at times, and it manages to skilfully and sensitively addr...