A feminist retelling of the most formidable women in world mythology.
Move over, Zeus. The most powerful goddesses, mortals, and sorceresses of the ancient world have something to say. Bad Bitches of Antiquity is the modern compendium of badass mythological women who used their powers, prowess, mischief, and cleverness to make moves, exact revenge, bestow miracles, and cleverly control the comings and goings of mortals and gods alike.
This timely—and timeless—book takes a fresh look at the unforgettable women of mythology, answering questions such
Was Demeter a forlorn mother who lost her child or the reason for the seasons? Is Ariadne merely the wife of Dionysus or a keeper of labyrinths worthy of a constellation? Was Ixchel a simple fertility goddess or a fierce protector of women? From Medusa to the Morrígan, Atalanta to Athena, and Persephone to Pele, readers will discover the empowering and relatable truth behind the immortal curtain of their favorite tales. Each captivating story embraces the multitudes within these mythical women to present them with the grace, humor, and hint of irreverence they truly deserve.
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When mythology is discussed, sometimes it immediately goes to the many men who flood human oral and written history. Yet, just as with the human population, there are as many women written in mythology, maybe even more. However, they are not as widely discussed or viewed well. Lorelei Wilder's Bad Bitches of Antiquity strips away pretences and looks at the original stories of the women in mythology across the world, from Greek mythology to Hinduism.
I absolutely adored Wilder's book. She writes in such a fun, simplistic, yet heartfelt way that you are engrossed by page one and refuse to put down until the end. I enjoyed how Wilder doesn't separate mythologies; instead, she places them into their symbols, resilience, powers and the symbols they represent to the past and present. I also love how Wilder doesn't only write about their virtues, but she writes them so humanly that one could forget they aren't.
Overall, Bad Bitches of Antiquity: Badass Stories from Mythology's Fiercest Goddesses, Heroines, Warriors, and Titans is a brilliantly funny read that strips away the pretence and retellings of women in mythologies and returns them to their original states, while also giving them the recognition they deserve. I recommend this to anyone who loves women in mythology and women's history.
Thank you, NetGalley and BenBella Books, for sending me an ARC in exchange for my honest review.