Welcome to the second week of March, where my part of the world experienced all the temperate seasons over the course of two entire days. I’m used to being tired all the time (I do, as my friends constantly remind me, A Lot) but being sick on top of everything has really poleaxed me these last two cold months. Hopefully, this latest in a series of illnesses is the last, and I can enjoy my upcoming Aidil Fitri celebrations in the best of health.
And in the meantime, we have so many wonderful books to read! I just received Natalie Haynes’ No Friend To This House and I am Obsessed. Perhaps not quite as obsessed as our main character, the legendary Medea, is with vengeance, but certainly in the vicinity, as Ms Haynes explores and unpacks the myth of that monstrous mother in her latest exciting novel.
Much as with the original tales, the Medea of this book is a princess of Colchis and renowned healer. She agrees to help the hero Jason in his quest for the Golden Fleece that her father guards. In exchange for her aid, Jason promises to marry her and take her away with him once the Fleece is won. After a series of deadly adventures, they escape Colchis with the Fleece, and eventually settle in Corinth, married and in love.
Ten years and several children later, Jason announces that he has the chance to move up in the world by setting aside Medea and their children, and marrying Glauke, the princess of Corinth, instead. Unwilling to accept this fate, Medea plots to bring as much pain to Jason as he has to her. Death ensues.
I’m so excited to see what Ms Haynes will do with this material. She’s got a terrific reputation for reworking classical myths for modern audiences, and I can’t wait to read her interpretation of one of the most feminist and audacious legends of the Ancient Greeks.








