The Lost Daughter of Sparta by Felicia Day

The Lost Daughter of Sparta by Felicia Day

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The Lost Daughter of Sparta by Felicia Day

Felicia Day, actress and instant New York Times bestselling author of the "engaging and often hilarious" (USA TODAY) You're Never Weird on the Internet (Almost), returns with a "stirring, beautifully illustrated hero's journey overflowing with heart and a wicked sense of humor" (Ernest Cline, #1 New York Times bestselling author) about the lost mythical character of Philonoe--Helen of Troy's sister.

Helen of Troy. Clytemnestra. Timandra.

Three sisters, infamously cursed by the goddess Aphrodite to betray their husbands, are known the world over. But few know about the fourth sister: Philonoe. Lost to historical record, ancient texts say she had a different fate than her sisters. But why and how did this happen?

New York Times bestselling author Felicia Day and illustrator Rowan MacColl bring Philonoe to vivid life at last, in The Lost Daughter of Sparta.

A magnificent hero's journey with a feminist twist, The Lost Daughter of Sparta fills in history's missing pieces with sparkling wit and pathos, thrilling adventure, and an empowering love story that won't soon be forgotten.
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ISBN 13 9781668010723
ISBN 10 1668010720
Title The Lost Daughter of Sparta
Author Felicia Day
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Gallery Books
Year published 2026-03-17
Number of pages 208
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.