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Rosie Hewlett for Sweetbitter Song

Monday 23rd March, 7pm

Venue
Topping & Company Booksellers of Edinburgh, 2 Blenheim Place, Edinburgh EH7 5JH
Doors Open
6.30pm
Start Time
7pm
RosieHewlett

THE GREATEST LOVE STORY NEVER TOLD.

'This is Rosie Hewlett's masterpiece' Jennifer Saint

'As dazzling as Madeline Miller's reimagining of the Iliad in The Song of Achilles' Elodie Harper

'The fury, the power, the cadence of this story will stay with me for years to come [...] Sappho herself would be proud.' Nikita Gill

'A stunning tale of defiance, integrity and enduring love. Crafted with complexity and woven with reverent yearning' Kika Hatzopoulou

'Visceral and haunting [...] Outstanding' Hazel McBride


One fateful night in Sparta, a young slave girl encounters a mysterious, grey-eyed princess. Melantho and Penelope, though from different worlds, are instantly connected. But betrayal soon tears them apart.

Years later, on Ithaca's rocky shores, Melantho is sent to serve Princess Penelope and her new husband, Prince Odysseus. Hardened by slavery, Melantho vows to stay distant from Penelope. Yet, the undeniable pull between them proves stronger than ever.

As war ignites Greece, Odysseus and Ithaca's men are called away and, in their absence, Melantho finds a new world opening up before her - one where women rule, where family can be found, and where love is finally given the space to bloom.

But all wars eventually end and as Troy falls, Penelope and Melantho must face the King's return and decide how far they will go to protect what matters most to them.


Having secured a first-class honours degree in Classical Literature and Civilisation at the University of Birmingham, Rosie Hewlett has studied Greek mythology in depth and is passionate about unearthing strong female voices within the classical world. Rosie currently lives in Kent with her husband and is now a full-time author spending her days lost inside her favourite stories from mythology.

Rosie's first traditionally published novel, Medea, was an instant Sunday Times bestseller. Her self-published debut novel, Medusa, won the Rubery Book of the Year award in 2021.