Artemis the Loyal

Artemis the Loyal by Joan Holub, published by Simon and Schuster on December 6, 2011, is a captivating addition to the Goddess Girls series. This edition, written in English and spanning 288 pages, presents a modern retelling of classic Greek myths through the eyes of four young goddesses. As the annual Olympic Games approach, Artemis and her friends Athena, Persephone, and Aphrodite are determined to challenge the boys-only tradition, leading to a plan that could change the course of the games.
Readers will find a blend of action and adventure as the goddessgirls navigate their social lives at Mount Olympus Academy. The story explores themes of friendship and social dynamics, addressing relatable issues such as dealing with bullies and experiencing first crushes. With its engaging narrative, Artemis the Loyal offers a fresh perspective on legendary figures, making it an enjoyable read for tweens interested in fantasy and mythology.
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It’s time for the annual Olympic Games, and the four goddessgirls are not happy! It’s boys only–and the girls at MOA are not pleased.
Led by Artemis, Athena, Persphone and Aphrodite, the ladies of Mount Olympus hatch a plan to get Zeus to open up the games to everyone. Will they succeed–or end up watching from the sidelines again?
These classic myths from the Greek pantheon are given a modern twist that contemporary tweens can relate to, from dealing with bullies like Medusa to a first crush on an unlikely boy. Goddess Girls follows four goddesses-in-training – Athena, Persephone, Aphrodite, and Artemis – as they navigate the ins and outs of divine social life at Mount Olympus Academy, where the most priviledged gods and goddesses of the Greek pantheon hone their mythical skills.
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