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    I, Medusa: A Lyrical Reclaiming of the Monster We Thought We Knew

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    I, Medusa: A Lyrical Reclaiming of the Monster We Thought We Knew


    I, Medusa by Ayana Gray



    “I, Medusa is more than a retelling, it is a restoration of women of all colors, shapes and sizes to remember the power that lives within them.”

    Ayana Gray has exceeded expectations in this captivating retelling of Medusa. Gray did not disappoint as she delivered a story challenging the narrative around one of the most commonly known monsters within Greek Mythology. Medusa is creatively crafted as a legend, as she navigates her journey through finding her identity, strength and purpose. This story is a reminder of why myth retellings matter. This story is raw, authentic, bold and beautifully necessary. This story is filled with trauma, survival, anger and a journey of self-discovery.

    Medusa Before the Fall

    I, Medusa starts with an introduction to a very young beautiful Medusa. During her family’s Spring Court Feast, Medusa is showcased and adorned with her beautiful locks and catches the eye of Poseidon. It is within a few short days later after her sister’s arranged marriage is called off that their very disgruntled father decides to send her off to train as Athena’s Acolyte in her temple. She had always dreamed of leaving their island and seeing the world she desired to visit. Medusa is filled with mixed emotions of joy and fear as her first bout of independence is upon her. Medusa trains and tests on creativity, courage and critical thinking to successfully become an Acolyte, but the story takes a major turn. We are re-introduced to her rage and the subtle power that dwells within her as she navigates this new space on her own. She has always felt helpless because she feared she was not strong, beautiful or immortal. One day, she involuntarily succumbs to the rage within her. Constantly worrying what love, power and influence actually felt like, Medusa unapologetically lives life as she sees fit. While in Athens, she grieves the life she used to have while navigating a new one full of unexpected events and betrayal on her own. Here, she experiments with social drinking, rebellion and her first heartbreak. Losing her best friend while at this temple was difficult for her to deal as her world fell apart. 

    A Story of Rage, Reclamation and Becoming

    Most enjoyable is the pacing and authenticity displayed through the character development and the plot. Every moment, loud and quiet, in this story serves a purpose and a truth in handling Medusa’s trauma with honesty and care while being sure not to frame her anger as fear. Medusa’s journey quickly becomes less about becoming powerful and more about remembering who she already was. This novel portrays the power dynamic between the Gods and a lowly Medusa who is punished for existing in the wrong place at the wrong time. Gray’s writing is lyrical and immersive as you, the reader, witness the physical and emotional transformation as Medusa navigates trying to live with what has happened to her.

    The most memorable part of this book is how closely it relates to women who have to rebuild themselves after a heartbreak or a traumatic event. Medusa, the legend, is a retelling about reclaiming your power after the world minimized and tarnished your image. It is about finding strength in places you once felt shame. Medusa learns how to carry her story in a way that belongs to her and not the people that harmed her. If you love novels about centering and amplifying women’s voices, then this book will speak to you. It is perfect for readers who appreciate narratives about reclamation, feminine rage, identity and survival. This book reminds us as women that no one gets to control your story but you. It reminds you that power can be taken but can also be reclaimed. This book reminds us that you are still worthy of your own future despite what happened to you. I, Medusa is more than a retelling, it is a restoration of women of all colors, shapes and sizes to remember the power that lives within them.  

    I, Medusa by Ayana Gray

    Publish Date: November 18, 2025

    Genre: Fiction

    Author: Ayana Gray

    Page Count: 336 pages

    Publisher: Random House

    ISBN: 978-0593733769

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