Wearing the lion
(2025)

Fiction

Book

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Call Numbers:
FICTION/WISWELL,J

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Details

PUBLISHED
New York : DAW Books, 2025
©2025
EDITION
First edition
DESCRIPTION

376 pages ; 22 cm

ISBN/ISSN
9780756419547, 0756419549 :, 0756419549, 9780756419547
LANGUAGE
English
SERIES
NOTES

"Nebula Award-winning author John Wiswell brings a humanizing and humorous touch to the Hercules story, forever changing the way we understand the man behind the myth-and the goddess reluctantly bound to him"--

Heracles, hero of Greece, dedicates all his feats to Hera, goddess of family. Heracles' mother raised him to revere Hera, as her attempt to avoid the goddess' wrath. Unbeknownst to Heracles, he is yet another child Hera's husband, Zeus, had out of wedlock. Hera loathes every minute of Heracles' devotion. She finally snaps and sends the Furies to make Heracles kill himself. But the moment Heracles goes mad, his children playfully ambush him, and he slays them instead. When the madness fades, Heracles's wife, Megara, convinces him to seek revenge. Together they'll hunt the Furies and learn which god did this. Believing Hera is the only god he can still trust, Heracles prays to Hera, who is wracked with guilt over killing his children. To mislead Heracles, Hera sends him on monster-slaying quests, but he is too traumatized to enact more violence. Instead, Heracles cares for the Nemean lion, cures the illness of the Lernaean hydra, and bonds with Crete's giant bull. Hera struggles with her role in Heracles life as Heracles begins to heal psychologically by connecting with the monsters -- while also amassing an army that could lay siege to Olympos