Oh. My. Gods. (Hardcover)
by Tera Lynn Childs

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A modern girlas comedic odyssey in a school filled with the descendants of Greek gods.

When Phoebeas mom returns from Greece with a new husband and moves them to an island in the Aegean, Phoebeas plans for her senior year and track season are ancient history. Now she must attend the uberexclusive academy, where admission depends on pedigree, namely, ancestry from Zeus, Hera, and other Greek gods. Thatas right, theyare real, not myth, and their teen descendants are like the classical heroesasupersmart and superbeautiful with a few superpowers. And now theyare on her track team Armed only with her Nikes and the will to win, Phoebe races to find her place among the gods.

 
 
 
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  • ISBN-13: 9780525479420
  • ISBN-10: 0525479422
  • Publisher: Penguin Group USA
  • Publish Date: May 2008
  • Page Count: 264
  • Reading Level: Ages 12-UP
 
 
 
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  • Reviewed in: Publishers Weekly, page 67.
  • Review Date: 2008-05-26
  • Reviewer: Staff

Phoebe Castro's plans for her senior year undergo a radical makeover when her widowed mother returns early from a Greek vacation, engaged to a man she's just met and determined to whisk Phoebe off to the tiny Aegean island of Serfopoula, where her future stepfather runs the academy that Phoebe will attend. The twist: it's Plato's Academy, now filled with the descendants of the Greek gods and goddesses. Debut author Childs's creativity in manipulating mythology gives an otherwise familiar plot a fun, fresh update. The academy's cliques, for example, include the Zeus/Hera set (into “power, privilege, and partying”), the Poseidon crowd (surfers) and nerds, who descend from Hephaestus (“I think he's embarrassed by them,” one student confides). Add the romantic island setting, snappy dialogue, boys as handsome as Adonis, a few conniving (but ultimately harmless) villains and a protagonist who is a hard-core athlete as much as a girl who squeals about the possibility of a date, and together they make an effervescent, fast-paced read. Ages 12–up. (May)

 
 
 
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