Jennifer Saint

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Jennifer Saint, Waterstones, Piccadilly, London, 2022

Jennifer Saint is a British novelist.

In the Chicago Review of Books, Elektra has "brought fascinating women from Greek myth to life".[1] In Paste, her novel Atalanta was described as "feels like such a breath of fresh air".[2]

Publications

  • Ariadne, Wildfire, 2021 ISBN 9781472273901
  • Elektra, Wildfire, 2023 ISBN 9781472273956
  • Atalanta, Headline, 2023 ISBN 9781472292155
  • Hera, Wildfire, 2024 ISBN 9781250855602

References

  1. ^ Macallister, Greer (3 May 2022). "Reimagining Myth in "Elektra": An Interview with Jennifer Saint". Chicago Review of Books. Retrieved 6 December 2023.
  2. ^ Baugher Milas, Lacy (9 May 2023). "Jennifer Saint's Atalanta Gives A Lesser Known Greek Heroine Her Due". Paste magazine. Retrieved 6 December 2023.

External links

Official website