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Pandora by Susan Stokes-Chapman review – myth in Georgian
Rita Ora looks incredible in plunging LBD before slipping into a metallic form-fitting midi as she models her new collection with Primark But retellings come in many forms and guises. In my debut novel Pandora I wanted to explore female agency and the complexities of human nature, all through the richness of a Georgian lens using the myth of Pandora’s box as an anchor. All the works I’ve chosen have interpreted the Greek myths in different ways, but they are all testament to how these ancient stories have got under our skin. Ashley Olsen cuts a casual figure in denim while out in NYC... after secretly giving birth this year Prepare to lift the lid on a lush reimagination of the mythological Pandora….Susan Stokes-Chapman’s atmospheric debut, PANDORA, immerses the reader in the dangerous, mysterious world of ancient antiquities with prose that is elegant and teeming with visceral sensory detail. A marvelous debut—imaginative, ambitious, and begging to be savored." — Sarah Penner, New York Times bestselling author of The Last ApothecaryHUGE 90s boy band set to reunite for new tour in 2024 - but fans fume that they won't be performing in Europe
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Pandora is such an immersive debut - an intriguing mystery, lavish with Georgian detail and tantalising hints of another world. Kate Mascarenhas, author of The Psychology of Time Travel A gripping narrative in which secrets from the past are slowly and ingeniously revealed' Sunday TimesDora’s parents are only revealed through the memories of other characters. In Dora’s eyes her mother and father were good people, whilst Hezekiah took a different view. Based on this, do you think Hezekiah is a sympathetic character?