Adèle Geras

Praise for Ithaka

An absorbing, sweeping novel that grabs readers from the touching opening page onwards - there's no half heartedness

The Bookseller

Of the many versions of Homer's epic, this is the first - with apologies to James Joyce - to do justice to the women in the story. Touching and engaging

Guardian

Adele Geras's Ithaka is authentic. It's as worked and reworked as Penelope's weaving as she waits for Odysseus post Troy, but it's seamless

TES

An absorbing, sweeping novel that grabs readers from the touching opening page onwards - there's no half heartedness

The Bookseller

Of the many versions of Homer's epic, this is the first - with apologies to James Joyce - to do justice to the women in the story. Touching and engaging

Guardian

Adele Geras's Ithaka is authentic. It's as worked and reworked as Penelope's weaving as she waits for Odysseus post Troy, but it's seamless

TES

An absorbing, sweeping novel that grabs readers from the touching opening page onwards - there's no half heartedness

The Bookseller

Of the many versions of Homer's epic, this is the first - with apologies to James Joyce - to do justice to the women in the story. Touching and engaging

Guardian

Adele Geras's Ithaka is authentic. It's as worked and reworked as Penelope's weaving as she waits for Odysseus post Troy, but it's seamless

TES

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