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Helen of Troy
- A Novel
- Narrated by: Justine Eyre
- Length: 30 hrs and 35 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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Summary
Margaret George breathes new life into the great Homeric tale by having Helen narrate her own story. Through her eyes and in her voice, we experience the young Helen's discovery of her divine origin and her terrifying beauty. While hardly more than a girl, Helen married the remote Spartan king Menelaus and bore him a daughter. By the age of 20, the world's most beautiful woman was resigned to a passionless marriage until she encountered the handsome Trojan prince Paris. And once the lovers flee to Troy, war, murder, and tragedy become inevitable.
Critic reviews
"An absorbing retelling of the classic Trojan War myth, and a sobering look at the utter futility of trying to change one's fate." (Booklist)
"George's extraordinary storytelling abilities shine in her portrayal of Helen as both a conflicted woman who abandoned her homeland and child for true love, and as a legendary figure whose beauty and personal choices had epic consequences." (Publishers Weekly)
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- Anonymous User
- 09-12-20
It was ok
Love the idea of putting a modern twist on this Greek epic, telling the story of Helen of Troy in her own words.
I enjoyed parts of this, however it was all Kind of predictable and obvious. There was nothing really new about this.
Also something that really bothers me is when writers don’t Remember what they’ve said in a previous chapter. There was Quite a few glaring mistakes, lots of plot holes.
Also the royal family of Troy have a really bizarre family tree. Hecuba seems to have given birth to all 20 of her children after she turned 40.?
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- Odeta
- 01-09-20
loved it
Loved it. Narrator was great her voice made me believe that the story was told by main character. Story really moved me especially the ending.
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- Amazon Customer
- 05-05-19
My favourite ever author!
I love Margaret George I have read many of her books over the years. Mary Queen of Scots has to come to audible it’s an amazing version of the story, as is Mary called Magdalene. About this book, well it doesn’t disappoint well written and captivating. The narrator is very good I would definitely recommend both book and author. The author manages to capture detail whilst maintaining interest. I will listen to this book again in the future (which I very seldom do)
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- Troy
- 31-08-12
A Very Different Take Than Homer
Any additional comments?
Just once I'd like to read a version of Helen where she's actually portrayed as a Spartan queen, and all that implies. While this take is more traditional in portraying her as the lovestruck tool of the gods, Helen proves she's made of sterner stuff than most versions would portray her. I was a bit put-off at first by how slowly the book starts, but the build-up is worth it as a fully three-dimensional character study of some of Homer's most enduring characters. As a romance novel, this is a solid read, but it's so much more. While it's not quite what Homer had in mind, perhaps, there is history, mythology, and warfare to be had in abundance once the story gets going. Margaret George describes the city of Troy in amazing detail, and her citizens comes to life. The mythology involved does add a different feel to Ms. George's story, so it doesn't quite feel like some of her other works. Don't let that put you off. If you like the subject and the author, there's no reason you shouldn't enjoy this book.
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- Moragne
- 05-08-11
The Iliad's Update
I've read The Iliad twice before and love Greek mythology very much. So Mrs. George's book was just right up my alley. It's a modern telling of The Trojan War from the perspective of Helen, the woman who the war was fought over.
I can't believe more people haven't taken this approach. Why is it that we only hear about it from the men's side? Even the movie Troy was more concerned with the men fighting it, Helen was an after thought.
The story is a bit slow in the beginning. About her childhood and living in Sparta it's slow, but important to the story. We call her Helen of Troy, but she was really from Sparta, before the Spartans got all 300-y on us. I like that she explored her family life, what it was like to have to hide her face and her early beginnings.
The telling of the actual war is what most people come to this book for and I'll say that she tells it like the war happens in a few days, not years. That part just tells itself. You'll forget it was years and years with no clear victor until the very end. Not only does she explain the battles, but what life was like in Troy. Something I've always wondered about previously.
The ending is appropriate. We tend to forget what happened to Helen and go for the story of The Odyssey, but this obviously doesn't. She has an ending. An approppriate, but sadly happy ending. Anyone who reads Greek myth knows it rarely ends happily. This is a happy medium between our happy endings and their sad ones.
Totally worth the read or listen. The narrator was perfect in my opinion. Her voice made Helen seem very alive.
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- Ashley
- 27-08-20
I was so glad when this book was over
I quit halfway through this book and ended picking it back up a few months later when I ran out of books to read. Helen is irredeemable and the i grew to hate the writing style of the author and the way the narrator read the story. Say "murmered" one more time.....
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- Lynn
- 10-12-17
Fantastic!
Margaret George is a favorite author of mine. With this book she has met AND surpassed my expectations.
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- Cat Morgan
- 13-01-16
a very lovely book!
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Yes!
If you could rename Helen of Troy, what would you call it?
Scrolls of the Cygnet?
Any additional comments?
M. George's historical details and research are always stunning - I have all (I think) of her books. You can feel safe in the knowledge of the writer.The narrator Justine Eyre was utterly FANTASTIC! It was almost a meditative experience - what a lovely voice!And, her pacing is wonderful - I could actually feel my hectic mind slowing down to her cadence; that allowed for a very deep immersion into the story. Ms. Eyre gave an incredible performance. What a gift she gives by capturing your attention completely.This book is very well written and the narrator fantastic.
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- linda blakely
- 15-08-14
must must read!!
Would you listen to Helen of Troy again? Why?
Yes, because it was a captivating story
What did you like best about this story?
to much to say
What about Justine Eyre’s performance did you like?
Yes she did a wonderful job
Who was the most memorable character of Helen of Troy and why?
Helen
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- Bonnie
- 14-08-07
Not as good as her other work
I have read two other Margret George books and loved every word. This was not as good although the information is correct on much of history. The people were very self absorbed and annoying. I gave it 3 stars because Margret George does get the information right.
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- Gabe Castillo
- 09-01-07
Long but Nice and Enjoyable
I've always enjoyed the writings of George and this was very typical of her other books, very detailed and a good story line. This was also a very long audio book, but I certainly got my money's worth
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- Anonymous User
- 21-02-19
"WE LOVE YOU HELEN!"
I felt like I was there as a friend enduring with Helen. this was a very lovely point of view that I will be listening to over and over again.i wanted to thank and applaud the author as well as the narrator at the end.
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- mehkindle
- 24-10-18
Great Story
This book was a great listen. I found myself thinking about the characters when I was away from the book and couldn't wait to get back to it. It was a very long listen, perfect for a long dar ride. Narrator was very enjoyable.
1 person found this helpful