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This is the story of the seige of Troy from the perspective of Achilles best-friend Patroclus. Although Patroclus is outcast from his home for disappointing his father he manages to be the only mortal who can keep up with the half-God Archilles. Even though many will know the facts behind the story the telling is fresh and engaging.

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Everyone says Where is Achilles, not How is Achilles

A great retelling of the story of Achilles from the point of view of Patroclus (even after... you know)

Light and easy to read, with a pace that will satisfy young or first time (to the story) readers. Some beatiful prose and emotive writing. This book certainly makes the characters seem real and believable - expertly dealing with divinity in an incredibly grounded way.

Apollo's intervention at the walls of Troy here is perhaps my favourite adaptation I've read so far.

Yes, it's a romance story, but it's also much more. You know what is coming - I've avoided a spoiler above but whether by film, TV, or book the story of what happens in the siege of Troy is not a suprise. The focus on relationships and emotions hits harder given knowledge of what is coming and the constant sense of inevitability.

Subjects

  • Trojan War
  • Achilles (Greek mythology)
  • Male friendship
  • Fiction
  • Gay love
  • Thetis
  • Greeks
  • History
  • Trojan War. fast (OCoLC)fst01157294
  • Friendship, fiction
  • Fiction, historical
  • Fiction, war & military
  • LGBTQ historical fiction
  • Stonewall Book Awards
  • nyt:trade-fiction-paperback=2020-08-30
  • New York Times bestseller
  • New York Times reviewed
  • Fiction, historical, general
  • Amitié masculine
  • Romans, nouvelles
  • Guerre de Troie
  • Gay fiction

Places

  • Troy
  • Phthia
  • Turkey
  • Troy (Extinct city)
  • Greece