The Song of Achilles
- Genre: Fiction; reimagined Greek mythology
- Originally Published: 2012
- Reading Level/Interest: Grades 10-12; college/adult
- Structure/Length: 33 chapters; approx. 416 pages; approx. 11 hours, 15 minutes on audio
- Protagonist and Central Conflict: In ancient Greece, Patroclus and Achilles meet as boys, becoming friends and eventually lovers. Achilles is destined for glory as a warrior, despite his mother’s attempt to save him from his prophesied death, and the two young men sail to Troy to meet their fate.
- Potential Sensitivity Issues: Sexual enslavement of women; the violence of war
Madeline Miller, Author
- Bio: Born in 1978 in Boston; grew up in New York City and Philadelphia; as a teenager, was inspired to become a writer by Amy Tan’s The Joy Luck Club and Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye; earned degrees in classics at Brown University; spent ten years writing her first novel, The Song of Achilles; was shortlisted for Stonewall Writer of the Year (2012); received an Alex Award (2019) for her novel Circe, which is written for adults but also appeals to young adults
- Other Works: Circe (2018)
- Awards: Orange Prize (now The Women’s Prize for Fiction; 2012)
CENTRAL THEMES connected and noted throughout this Teaching Unit:
- What It Means to Be a Hero
- The Immutability of Fate
- The Condition of Women