In Dark of the Moon, Tracy Barrett flips the story on its head and lends the tale a new perspective. The main players are all in place, but their motivations and roles in the story are quite different from the tale taught in schools. In this version, Ariadne is She Who Will Be Goddess, a priestess of the moon as her mother was before her/5(45). In Dark of the Moon, Tracy Barrett flips the story on its head and lends the tale a new perspective. The main players are all in place, but their motivations and roles in the story are quite different from the tale taught in schools. In this version, Ariadne is She Who Will Be Goddess, a priestess of the moon as her mother was before her/5(46). Dark of the Moon. Tracy Barrett. Graphia, - Juvenile Fiction - pages. 9 Reviews “This retelling of the myth of the Minotaur is deft, dark, and enthralling.”/5(9).
This unforgettable collection spins tales of love and loss, hilariously vain superheroes, ancient robots, untrappable giant foxes, men reborn after being torn apart by dragons, and even the world's first monkeys. A few of these tales may seem familiar at first, but be prepared for the unexpected. Dark of the Moon by Tracy Barrett plumbs the depth of Greek Mythology, re-spinning the story of the Minotaur into a tale for todayrsquo;s teens. Fifteen-year-old Ariadne is Kretersquo;s moon goddess in training. Sixteen-year-old Theseus, a misfit in the small village of Troizena, discovers his father is king of Athens. Dark of the Moon by Tracy Barrett Published by Harcourt Children's Books Publish Date: Septem Pages My Source: Borrowed Dark of the Moon by Tracy Barrett Ariadne is destined to become.
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