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The weaving of a dream by marilee heyer
The weaving of a dream by marilee heyer












In many ways, it is the most magical of all. When their interwoven stories are all told, the three goddesses, finally at peace, invite readers to join them on Mount Olympus for a last surprising story in author Doris Orgel's own voice. That's how it is for Athena and Hera, united in their disapproval, and envy, of the beautiful Aphrodite. But where there's three, there's often trouble: be they girls or goddesses, two sometimes band together against one. There is no other book of Greek myths like it.Īre all vivid characters - and rivals - in the stories they tell of the magical times of dove-drawn chariots, of vengeful monsters, of wars and wedding nights.

the weaving of a dream by marilee heyer

And in this book, they do their own talking. TBRĪll three of them are great storytellers.

the weaving of a dream by marilee heyer

but they had the $3.99 or less tables out and I had to walk right past them TWICE to get my other errands done! I ask you, what bookcrosser could resist? Could you have? Anyways, this is one of SIX books that somehow came home with me. I was in the mall not even GOING to the bookstore. Evil, evil, EVIL bookstore clearance tables!!! Picked this up today.














The weaving of a dream by marilee heyer