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The Penelopiad

By: Margaret Atwood
Narrated by: Laural Merlington
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Summary

For Penelope, wife of Odysseus, maintaining a kingdom while her husband was off fighting the Trojan War was not a simple business. Already aggrieved that he had been lured away due to the shocking behaviour of her beautiful cousin Helen, Penelope must bring up her wayward son, face down scandalous rumours, and keep over 100 lustful, greedy, and bloodthirsty suitors at bay....

And then, when Odysseus finally returns and slaughters the murderous suitors, he brutally hangs Penelope's 12 beloved maids. What were his motives? And what was Penelope really up to?

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Mindblowing

A great take on an old story. Gets in your head when you listen. Chorus grates at first but then works very well. I'm teaching the Odyssey so it helps me offer alternative interpretation. I love the end in particular and it offered great theories about the moon goddesses /maids. I also loved the court room idea. Margaret Atwood as ever makes you think again!

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The Hanged Maids

I really enjoyed the audiobook, it’s a great retelling of Homer’s Odyssey.

The only fault I have is the verses where the audio is just layered instead of a couple of different voice actors.

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Fascinating

Short but long enough. Another complex tale that went mostly over my head. It is certainly a work of quality but I am not sure I could recommend it.

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Surprisingly addictive!

If you could sum up The Penelopiad in three words, what would they be?

addictive, funny, captivating

What about Laural Merlington’s performance did you like?

The voices of the handmaidens were so chilling. I honestly felt a shiver when listening alone and in the dark!

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Brilliantly written, but wanted more

This was a brutally honest, feminist retelling of the Odyssey. It didn't hide from the darkness of the story, it called the bluffs of the hero worship and idolising of the main male characters and showed us a glimpse of what they got up to in the shadows. Excellently crafted and researched, I just wish there had been more of it.

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Amusing, witty and irreverent!

I really enjoyed this story. Told in the person of Odysseus' wife Penelope, in a fun, modern style, it relates the events of the Iliad from her point of view, stuck at home. Her early life is told in some detail, and her relationship with her cousin, the spoilt, bitchy Helen of Troy. I really liked hearing about all their day to day beliefs, gods, evenrts, myths etc. Several times I laughed out loud - it's not presented as a comedy, but Penelope's personality is so acerbic and witty that she brought an irreverent mischief to everything she describes.
The narrator is absolutely wonderful, beautifully expressive and conveys all the emotions and bringing the different characters amazingly to life.

Margaret Atwood has a particular gift for creating alternate worlds in such a way that the listener becomes fully immersed. Such a breath of fresh air after some other authors' attempts at trying to bring dull history books to life by fleshing out the characters and events a little ... This is a full body experience as opposed to a museum tour!

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The Odyssey: Penelope's side

This is so well crafted. Taking Homer's 'Odyssey' to another level. It was the perfect length.

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Alright I suppose

I didn't really enjoy this one that much. A nice idea but never really developed into anything.

On the general quality of this audiobook however: awful. The woman's voice was irritating enough before they put the horrendous treatment on to turn her into the chorus. That was so uncomfortable to listen to, I tried to skip through whenever "they" were speaking!

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intriguing and engaging

It made a change to hear from Penelope - the world's most famous wife...about time

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Terrific

Moving, witty, clever - so much more than a conventional women’s perspective on the Iliad. Loved it.

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