The story of the greatly misunderstood Goddess, including why she likes snakes. 'My name is Medusa' explores the "scary" dark side, the potency of nature and the importance of dreams.
"Medusa was "once a solar divinity, a great goddess whose very name means 'ruler of humanity'": that is part of the significance of Her snake hair ... they twist and turn like Sun's rays: isn't it obvious once you have seen it?" -Glenys Livingstone
Arna Baartz gorgeously illustrates this tale by Glenys Livingstone, teaching children that our power often lies in what we have been taught to fear and revile.
The story of the greatly misunderstood Goddess, including why she likes snakes. 'My name is Medusa' explores the "scary" dark side, the potency of nature and the importance of dreams.
"Medusa was "once a solar divinity, a great goddess whose very name means 'ruler of humanity'": that is part of the significance of Her snake hair ... they twist and turn like Sun's rays: isn't it obvious once you have seen it?" -Glenys Livingstone
Arna Baartz gorgeously illustrates this tale by Glenys Livingstone, teaching children that our power often lies in what we have been taught to fear and revile.