Persephone the Phony

Persephone the Phony by Joan Holub is an engaging addition to the Goddess Girls series, published by Aladdin on April 6, 2010. This original edition spans 160 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Persephone, who typically conforms to the wishes of others rather than pursuing her own happiness. Her encounter with Hades, a bad-boy character at Mount Olympus Academy, challenges her to explore her true self amidst the disapproval of her mother, Ceres, and her friends.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of self-assertion and friendship, as Persephone learns the importance of standing up for herself. The book weaves elements of Greek and Roman mythology into its storyline, providing a backdrop that enriches the character dynamics. Through her journey, Persephone navigates social themes that resonate with young readers, making this tale both relatable and thought-provoking.
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Persephone learns that it’s ok to stand up for herself in the second book in the Goddess Girls series!
Persephone usually goes along with whatever everyone else wants instead of doing what makes her happy. So when she meets Mount Olympus Academy bad-boy Hades, she finally feels like she has found someone with whom she can be herself. But her mom (Ceres) and her friends don’t exactly approve. If Hades can make her feel so special, is he really that bad, or just misunderstood?
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