ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Madeline Miller is a bestselling author known for her compelling retelling of Greek mythology. Born in Boston, Miller studied Latin, Greek, and Shakespearean literature before earning degrees in Classics from Brown University and the University of Chicago. Her debut novel, The Song of Achilles, won the Orange Prize for Fiction in 2012, catapulting her to literary fame. Miller's works intricately weave ancient myths with modern sensibilities, showcasing her profound understanding of human nature and timeless storytelling. With her second novel, Circe, she continued to captivate audiences worldwide. This solidified her reputation as a master storyteller and a prominent figure in contemporary literature.
SYNOPSIS (MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS)
The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller is a captivating retelling of the legendary Trojan War through the eyes of Paroclus, a banished prince, and his beloved companion, Achilles, the greatest warrior of his time. Set against the backdrop of ancient Greece, the novel delves deep into the complexities of love, friendship, and destiny.
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