![]() ![]() ![]() When I read YA as an adult, I often think about what my younger self would make of it. I was intrigued by Lies We Sing to the Sea, not only because of its clever premise, but because it’s a YA novel. Regardless, these books consistently give voices to women that both history and myth have refused to previously, and for that, I will continue to pick these novels up. The recent influx of the feminist Greek myth retelling genre has birthed both incredible literary ventures like Circe or Daughters of Sparta, and some books that are decidedly less extraordinary. ![]() In our Lies We Sing to the Sea book review, we want to illuminate how Sara Underwood uses the universality of teenage problems to let people know they aren’t alone, making Greek mythology more approachable in the process. ![]()
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