Pheme the Gossip

Pheme the Gossip by Joan Holub is a First Edition published by Simon and Schuster on April 2, 2013. This 272-page book introduces readers to Pheme, the goddess girl known for her expertise in rumor and gossip at Mount Olympus Academy. With her unique ability to share the latest information, Pheme’s words often appear in cloud letters above her head, ensuring that her messages are hard to miss. However, her knack for staying in the loop creates tension with others, raising questions about trust and the consequences of being the ultimate source of gossip.
In this engaging tale, readers will explore themes of friendship and social dynamics within a fantastical setting inspired by Greek and Roman legends. As Pheme navigates her role as the “gossip girl,” she faces challenges that test her relationships with her peers, including the other Goddess Girls. This narrative delves into the complexities of communication and the impact of rumors, making it a relevant story for young readers interested in social themes and fantasy.
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Get to know Goddess Girl Pheme…the original “gossip girl”!
As the goddess girl of rumor and gossip, Pheme prides herself on being “in the know” and having the most up-to-date info on anyone and everyone at Mount Olympus Academy. To make sure that people really get her VIP messages, her words tend to linger in cloud letters above her head—just in case people don’t catch what she says!
But not everyone is thrilled with Pheme’s insider knowledge on everything MOA—including the Goddess Girls. Can Pheme ever be trusted? Or will this “gossip girl” find herself on the other end of the rumors?
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