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Arrow through the Axes

Odyssey of a Slave, Book 3

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Arrow through the Axes concludes the "Odyssey of a Slave" trilogy that began with the Red Maple–nominated Torn from Troy, retelling Homer's Odyssey. The slave Alexi, now free of his Greek captors, infiltrates the Greek strongholds of the Bronze Age in search of his sister. In so doing he participates in the stories of Orestes, son of Agamemnon, as he seeks revenge for his father's murder, and of Telemachus, son of Odysseus, who lands on Ithaca, the home island of Odysseus, just in time to witness the arrival of a mysterious stranger. As Alexi comes to understand the damage that the Trojan War has visited upon its victors, both he and the reader are forced to confront an unpleasant truth, while Alexi must decide where his allegiance really lies. Re-casting the Odyssey as a YA adventure, this trilogy brings ancient mythology to life in a way that traditional retellings cannot. We see what life would have been like for Bronze-Age warriors as Bowman interweaves adventure, ritual and historical detail into a realistic and compelling narrative. Readers who have experienced pop mythology, and now want to dive deeper, will find Arrow through the Axes especially satisfying, but all readers will enjoy this powerful excursion into the classic mythology that shaped western culture.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Gerard Doyle's straightforward narration of the conclusion to Bowman's Odyssey of a Slave trilogy is certain to keep listeners of all ages enormously entertained. Finding himself suddenly free from his captors, the Trojan Alexi is determined to find and rescue his sister at any cost. His quest brings him into the world of the Greeks, and close to the young Telemachus, who eagerly awaits the return of his father, Odysseus. Though subdued, Doyle's performance is composed and steady, guiding listeners through the high drama and continual surprises with calm confidence. His accents and inflections add color, and he captures the innocence and determination of this trilogy's intrepid hero admirably, making this re-imagined epic richly entertaining. B.E.K. © AudioFile 2014, Portland, Maine

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