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  • Styx: The River: A fierce retelling of beautiful verse from Sunday Times bestselling author, Nikita Gill

    Styx: The River by Gill, Nikita;

    A fierce retelling of beautiful verse from Sunday Times bestselling author, Nikita Gill

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    • Kiadó Solstice Books
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2026. szeptember 1.
    • Kötetek száma Hardback

    • ISBN 9781398537194
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem416 oldal
    • Méret 234x153x29 mm
    • Nyelv angol
    • 700

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    Rövid leírás:

    Perfect for fans of Madeline Miller and Alexandra Bracken, this richly imagined retelling of the Greek myth of Styx, goddess of the underworld river, is the second standalone book in Nikita Gill's Sunday Times bestselling trilogy.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    ‘Styx is a rich, gleaming jewel of a novel… a heartbreakingly beautiful story of feminine rage and strength’ JENNIFER SAINT

    Beginning a generation before Hekate, Styx sings the story of the goddess of the underworld river that bears her name…

    The firstborn child of Titans, Styx is revered as the first of her kind – until she is eclipsed and forgotten amid her scores of siblings, the Oceanids and the Potamoi.

    Coming of age in a world simmering with paranoia and unspoken fear of Kronos, the volatile and unchecked god-king, Styx learns to conceal the rage ignited by her growing disillusionment with her parents and her vain and unkind siblings. Instead, she finds solace and sisterhood in her cousin, Asteria. Together, they train in the arts of creation and magic. And as they seek to learn their divine purpose and their place within the Titanomachy, they discover both the joy sparked by true love and the fierce resilience birthed from motherhood.

    In this lyrical and heartrending tale of sisterhood, identity, love, and war, Styx must carve her own path to womanhood – and ultimately, godhood.



    'Styx is that rare sequel which not only stands as a wonderful book in its own right but also deepens and enriches your experience of the book which went before... One of the things I loved best was the unapologetic and comprehensive focus on the female experience hidden in plain view in these ancient stories. We have Styx and Asteria's childhood friendship as a bond that rivals their eventual marriages, we have mothers, sisters, grandmothers and all the complexities, love and rivalry of those relationships. The book is in many ways a love story revolving around a female friendship. It absolutely broke my heart. It also contains a devastating warning – if as a woman you serve the Patriarchy, it will devour you... Absolutely cannot wait to see how Nikita concludes her extraordinary trilogy!'
    ELODIE HARPER

    'Styx is a rich, gleaming jewel of a novel. A story of war and tyrants, and of love and family, that feels both immensely ancient and profoundly relevant today. Nikita Gill weaves a heartbreakingly beautiful story of feminine rage and strength, illuminating the destructive nature of patriarchy and the resilience and hopefulness of women with her unmatched wisdom, compassion and flawless verse'
    JENNIFER SAINT

    'Poignant, powerful, and sharply observed'
    KIRKUS, starred review

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