The Children of Jocasta, Natalie Haynes
The Children of Jocasta, Natalie Haynes
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The Children of Jocasta
A Novel

Author: Natalie Haynes

Narrator: Kristin Atherton

Unabridged: 9 hr 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/22/2024


Synopsis

“Reinterprets two of Sophocles’ Theban plays, Oedipus Tyrannus and Antigone. . . . the alternating structure proves powerful.”—The New Yorker“A passionate and gripping account of a famously dysfunctional family. Haynes balances a fresh take on the material with a deep love for her sources, wearing her scholarship with grace, and giving new voice to the often-overlooked but fascinating Jocasta and Ismene.”—Madeline Miller, New York Times bestselling author of The Song of Achilles and CirceThe New York Times bestselling author of Pandora's Jar and Stone Blind returns with a powerful retelling of Oedipus and Antigone from the perspectives of the women the myths overlooked.When you have grown up as I have, there is no security in not knowing things, in avoiding the ugliest truths because they can't be faced . . . Because that is what happened the last time, and that is why my siblings and I have grown up in a cursed house, children of cursed parents . . .Jocasta is just fifteen when she is told that she must marry the King of Thebes, an old man she has never met. Her life has never been her own, and nor will it be, unless she outlives her strange, absent husband.Ismene is the same age when she is attacked in the palace she calls home. Since the day of her parents' tragic deaths a decade earlier, she has always longed to feel safe with the family she still has. But with a single act of violence, all that is about to change.With the turn of these two events, a tragedy is set in motion. But not as we’ve known it.

About Natalie Haynes

Natalie Haynes is the author of eight books, including the nonfiction work Pandora’s Jar, which was a New York Times bestseller, and the novels A Thousand Ships, which was a national bestseller and short-listed for the 2020 Women’s Prize for Fiction, and Stone Blind. She has written and recorded eleven series of Natalie Haynes Stands Up for the Classics for the BBC. Haynes has written for the Times, the Independent, The Guardian, and the Observer. She lives in London.


Reviews

Goodreads review by jessica on August 21, 2021

im a massive fan of greek mythology retellings, but this book made me realise my enjoyment is directly related to if i have read the original story first. i wasnt familiar with the stories of oedipus and antigone prior to reading this, and so i had nothing to compare it to. which means this mediocre......more

Goodreads review by Gabrielle on October 31, 2024

It’s no secret that Greek myth retellings are super popular these days, and having enjoyed Haynes’ “A Thousand Ships”, I thought I’d look up her other work and I was quite curious about this one: I am not very familiar with the Theban plays, but I was curious to see how the myth of Oedipus could be......more

Goodreads review by Charlotte on December 20, 2023

A gripping retelling of the Oedipus myth in all its twisted-ness! Two POVs. Jocasta - married off to the King of Thebes as a young girl, alone and frightened. The second POV is a young girl Isi living in the palace with her siblings and uncle as her parents died when she was young. Considering the j......more

Goodreads review by ☘Misericordia☘ on March 14, 2021

Q: Sophocles was born in Colonus, not far from Athens, which gives him the setting for the least-performed of the Theban plays, Oedipus at Colonus. Because it is performed so infrequently, compared to Oedipus Tyrannos, people often forget that Oedipus’ story ends much less miserably than it began. A......more

Goodreads review by Trish on August 30, 2022

I came across this author when Waterstones told me they had this special signed edition of her latest book. Since I still have to wait for this book to arrive here, I checked for others and stumbled upon her previous publications. So now I'm reading the three that appealed to me the most - this one......more