Nobody’s Princess

Nobody’s Princess by Esther M. Friesner, published by Random House in 2007, is a 305-page work written in English. This book presents a fresh perspective on Helen of Sparta, who, despite her beauty and royal status, seeks more from life than what is expected of her. With a blend of historical and mythical elements, the narrative follows Helen as she navigates her desires with determination and a spirited attitude, encountering both friends and foes along the way.
Readers will find an engaging story that intertwines action and adventure with themes relevant to girls and women, as well as social dynamics. The book features notable characters such as the huntress Atalanta and the Oracle of Delphi, enriching the tale with diverse interactions and experiences. Through Helen’s journey, the narrative explores the complexities of relationships and the challenges of living up to societal expectations, making it a captivating read for those interested in legends and ancient civilizations.
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Sheisbeautiful, sheisa princess, and Aphroditeisher favorite goddess, but something in Helen of Sparta just itches for more out of life. Not one to count on the gods—or her looks—to take care of her, Helen sets out to get what she wants with steely determination and a sassy attitude. That same attitude makes Helen a few enemies—such as the self-proclaimed “son of Zeus” Theseus—but it also intrigues, charms, and amuses those who become her friends, from the famed huntress Atalanta to the young priestess who is the Oracle of Delphi. InNobody’s Princess,author Esther Friesner deftly weaves together history and myth as she takes a new look at the girl who will become Helen of Troy. The resulting story offers up adventure, humor, and a fresh and engaging heroine you cannot help but root for. From the Hardcover edition.
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