Goddess Girls: Persphone the Phony by Joan Holub & Suzanne Williams"Aa Persephone's mother encourages her to do, she often "goes along to get along" instead of doing what she really wants. But when she meets Mount Olympus Academy bad-boy Hades, she finally feels she has found someone with whom she can be herself. He's the first person who actually "listens" to her, and she finds herself liking him, despite the fact that the other goddessgirls think he's bad news. But if he makes her feel so special -- and so comfortable -- can he really be all that bad?"
Librarian Katie's Review
The first thing that drew me to reading this book is it's whimsical cover. Persephone is holding a daisy while Hades is holding a dead daisy. The writers make the Gods and Goddess's of Greek Mythology age sensitive. The only draw back for me was there was a lot of side charectars towards the end and I have no memory for names. Persephone always says yes when her friends want her to go shopping, switch lunches, and just about everything. Persephone feels that in order to be nice she has to please everyone.
When she meets Hades she already has heard some bad things about him; he doesn't like school and has no friends. She befriends him and learns not to make assumptions based on gossip. But her friends don't like Hades, they think he's bad news!
Will her friends and Mom ever like Hades?
Can Persephone ever say what she truly thinks?
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Goddess Girls: Persphone the Phony by Joan Holub & Suzanne Williams
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