No Friend to This House
A Gripping Feminist Retelling of Greek Myth From the Bestselling Author of Stone Blind
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Narrated by:
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Natalie Haynes
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Natalie Haynes
No Friend to This House is an extraordinary reimagining of the myth of Medea, written and read by the Sunday Times bestselling author of Stone Blind, Natalie Haynes.
'Haynes is the modern embodiment of the best of Homer' – Radio Times
This is what no one tells you, in the songs sung about Jason and the Argo. This part of his quest has been forgotten, by everyone but me . . .
Jason and his Argonauts set sail to find the Golden Fleece. The journey is filled with danger, for him and everyone he meets. But if he ever reaches the distant land he seeks, he faces almost certain death.
Medea – priestess, witch, and daughter of a brutal king – has the power to save the life of a stranger. Will she betray her family and her home, and what will she demand in return?
Medea and Jason seize their one chance of a life together, as the gods intend. But their love is steeped in vengeance from the beginning, and no one – not even those closest to them – will be safe.
Based on the classic tragedy by Euripides, this is Medea as you've never seen her before . . .
Praise for Natalie Haynes:
‘Witty, gripping, ruthless’ – Margaret Atwood on Stone Blind
‘Fiercely feminist . . . A many-layered delight’ – The Guardian on A Thousand Ships
‘Passionate and gripping’ – Madeline Miller on The Children of Jocasta
Critic reviews
The engaging story of Medea and Jason as told by the women who encounter them - their voices are variously humorous, venomous, distraught, afraid, weary, mocking, sorrowful & loving - but above all direct - we understand all of them (and sympathise with almost all of them!) The focus changes throughout - sometimes close in on Medea and her thoughts, then shifting to how her (or Jason's) actions have impacted the woman/goddess in question. This moves the action on at pace.
In this book, the great golden hero of myth is not the charming but faithless Jason, but the golden ram itself - we hear his backstory on our way to all the excitement and tragedy of Medea's lot.
Natalie Haynes is a talented narrator as well as classical scholar, stand up comedian and superb writer. This is well worth listening to.
I am about to read the glorious hardback edition that just arrived.
P.S If you haven't read Stone Blind (Retelling of Medusa myth) by the same author do yourself a favour, its a belter too!
Beautifully written and read by the author
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Her best yet
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Her best yet
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What a brilliant story
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A fascinating interpretation of women's role in Greek mythology.
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