An Overlooked River Goddess Claims Mythic Force
Giving Styx her own origin story feels like a smart mythological correction. Rage, sisterhood and motherhood turn the river from symbol into force, offering mythology readers a feminist retelling with lyricism and genuine divine anger. The emotional stakes make overlooked River Goddess Claims Mythic Force feel properly alive.
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An Overlooked River Goddess Claims Mythic Force
Giving Styx her own origin story feels like a smart mythological correction. Rage, sisterhood and motherhood turn the river from symbol into force, offering mythology readers a feminist retelling with lyricism and genuine divine anger. The emotional stakes make overlooked River Goddess Claims Mythic Force feel properly alive.
- Book Synopsis
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Beginning a generation before Hekate, Styx sings the story of the goddess of the underworld river that bears her name… The firstborn child of Titans, Styx is revered as the first of her kind – until she is eclipsed and forgotten amid her scores of siblings, the Oceanids and the Potamoi.
Coming of age in a world simmering with paranoia and unspoken fear of Kronos, the volatile and unchecked god-king, Styx learns to conceal the rage ignited by her growing disillusionment with her parents and her vain and unkind siblings. Instead, she finds solace and sisterhood in her cousin, Asteria.
Together, they train in the arts of creation and magic. And as they seek to learn their divine purpose and their place within the Titanomachy, they discover both the joy sparked by true love and the fierce resilience birthed from motherhood.
In this lyrical and heartrending tale of sisterhood, identity, love, and war, Styx must carve her own path to womanhood – and ultimately, godhood.
Ideal for readers who:
- Make room for myth retellings that centre forgotten goddesses, rage and resilience.
- Welcome a lyrical story of sisterhood, motherhood and identity before the Titanomachy.
- Seek divine politics where family power, fear and love shape every choice.
- Settle into mythic fiction with an emotional voice and a feminist sense of reclamation.
- About The Author
- Nikita Gill is an Irish-Indian poet who has the attention of 750,000 Instagram followers worldwide for her work. Her work offers a shift of perspective which centres women in both Greek and Hindu myth as well as folklore. She has given a TEDx Talk, spoken at every major literary festival in the UK and been shortlisted for the Goodreads Choice Award in poetry three times, the Childrens Poetry Award two times and longlisted for the Jhalak Prize. Gill has written seven poetry collections and two verse novels. Her book of fables for children, Animal Tales from India (Walker Books), and her newest verse novel for Doctor Who, The Angel of Redemption (a 2010s story) (BBC Children's Books), were both out in October 2023.
- Product Details
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- ISBN
- 9781398537200
- Format
- Paperback
- Publisher
- Solstice Books, (01 September 2026)
- Number of Pages
- 400
- Language
- English
- Dimensions
- 24 mm
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