June Book Club: "Circe" by Madeline Miller
This June, we're diving into Madeline Miller's mesmerising reimagining of Greek mythology with "Circe." Published to critical acclaim in 2018, this novel brilliantly transforms the story of a minor character from Homer's Odyssey into an epic tale of self-discovery, power, and resilience.
Miller's narrative follows Circe, daughter of the sun god Helios, who discovers her own power of witchcraft after being banished to a remote island. Through Circe's eyes, we witness centuries of ancient history unfold, including encounters with familiar mythological figures like Odysseus, the Minotaur, and Medea.
What makes "Circe" particularly compelling is Miller's masterful feminist retelling of classical mythology. She breathes new life into these ancient stories while exploring timeless themes of identity, belonging, and personal transformation. The novel's lush prose and emotional depth create an immersive reading experience that will resonate with lovers of both classical literature and contemporary fiction.
Join us this month as we explore this captivating tale of a woman finding her voice and power in a world ruled by gods and men. Circe's journey from immortal outcast to self-possessed woman offers profound insights about resilience and the courage to forge one's own path.