Rating: 5 / 5
When authors undertake the challenge of coming up with a Greek mythology retelling for kids, either it focuses in on just one story retelling, a modern day retelling, or perhaps something like the Percy Jackson universe, which seems to mainly be targeted at boys. (Though of course girls can enjoy it too, and I have.)
But to have a series dedicated to Goddess Girls is just what I would personally love to share with female students in elementary school, and so I'm very happy to have come across this series!
It kicks off with Athena, a girl who thinks she's a mortal until she gets a memo from Zeus, claiming that she's "his favourite daughter". So, off to Mount Olympus Academy she goes, as an official goddess girl.
Now, what impressed me about this book is how much detail the authors paid attention to the Greek stories that these characters and mythologies are inspired from. Like, for example, the fact that Medusa is crushing on Poseidon, and the fact that Athena and Poseidon become rivals over their class projects. The project itself is actually the Trojan War, and so it's super interesting who makes who do what, and how the events unfold. It's a cute, unique way of introducing kids to the concepts of more complicated myths and histories, and I just loved that attention to detail!
Additionally, I loved how the friendships worked in this book, and how even supposed opposites like Aphrodite and Athena, who are usually shown as being enemies or in any case rivals, are in fact getting along and are event friends. I know that this may just be because it's for kids, but...well, I can still appreciate it, right?
Ahem, and it doesn't hurt that, apart from Persephone, Athena happens to be my favourite Greek goddess.
And, speaking of which, Persephone is actually the main focus on book 2 in this series, so I'd better get reading!