Hekate

(Autor) Nikita Gill
Formato: Paperback
Precio: £14,99

A propulsive, electrifying and enraging retelling of the life of Greek goddess Hekate, child of war turned all-powerful goddess of witchcraft and necromancy, by internationally bestselling poet Nikita Gill. Born into a world on fire, Godling Hekate has never known safety. After her parents are on the losing side of the war between the ruling Titans and new Olympian Gods, Hekate is taken by her mother Asteria to the Underworld, where Styx and Hades agree to raise her. Meanwhile, Asteria is pursued across the world by Zeus and Poseidon and, to escape their clutches, transforms herself into an island in a stormy sea. Orphaned and alone, Hekate grows up amongst the horrors and beauties of the Underworld, desperate to find her divine purpose and a sense of belonging in the land of the dead. When Hekate finally uncovers her powers and ascends to Goddess status, she realises that even the most powerful Olympians are terrified of her. But when immortal war breaks out again, threatening to destroy everything from Mount Olympus to the Underworld itself, the Goddess of witchcraft and necromancy is the only one who can bring the deadly conflict to an end. . . ADVANCE PRAISE FOR HEKATE 'In Hekate, we are plunged into a vivid and imaginatively wrought divine world that is monstrous, magical and beautiful through the perspective of a bewildered child of war who grows up to understand and embrace her power. It's a timely and achingly resonant reflection on conflict, fear and the unbreakable bonds of family conveyed in exquisite, evocative poetry.' - Jennifer Saint, author of Ariadne 'In a wholly original, incandescent take on the myth of Hekate, Nikita Gill captures the beauty, brutality and otherworldly strangeness of the ancient world like no other writer. This beautifully imagined tale of a Refugee Goddess's. . . quest to find her destiny among a kingdom of outcasts is both deeply moving and absolutely captivating. . . This poem is pure magic.' - Elodie Harper, bestselling author of The Wolf Den trilogy

Information
Editorial:
Simon & Schuster UK
Formato:
Paperback
Número de páginas:
None
Idioma:
en
ISBN:
9781398537156
Año de publicación:
2025
Fecha publicación:
18 de Septiembre de 2025

Nikita Gill

Nikita Gill is a British-Indian poet and writer known for her empowering and lyrical poetry that explores themes of love, resilience, and self-empowerment. Her works often draw inspiration from mythology, fairy tales, and her own personal experiences.

Gill's most notable works include "Wild Embers," "Fierce Fairytales," and "Great Goddesses," all of which have resonated with readers worldwide for their poignant and empowering messages. Her writing style is characterized by its raw emotion, vivid imagery, and empowering language that uplifts and inspires her readers.

Gill's contributions to literature include reimagining traditional myths and fairy tales through a feminist lens, challenging societal norms, and advocating for self-love and inner strength. Her work has had a significant impact on contemporary poetry and has inspired many to embrace their own power and worth.

One of Nikita Gill's most famous works is "Wild Embers," a collection of poems that celebrates the strength and resilience of women and encourages readers to embrace their own inner fire.

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