The Golden Mean

Hardcover, 304 pages

English language

Published June 20, 2009 by Random House Canada.

ISBN:
978-0-307-35620-8
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OCLC Number:
317353350

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From Quill and Quire: In her first novel, Annabel Lyon brilliantly re-imagines the real-life teacher/student relationship between Aristotle and a 13-year-old boy who would soon transform the world as Alexander the Great.

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Set in ancient Greece circa 342 BC, The Golden Mean is the story of Aristotle's time with the young Alexander (soon to be Great). The great philosopher takes the position of the young prince's tutor as well as his disabled brother and forges an odd friendship in a time of war.

Leave your modern morality at the door to avoid being offended. Obviously lifestyles were very different back then and there's plenty of sexual references and coarse language that would be the norm for warriors of the time. Think Spartacus Blood and Sand in literary form (only Greek not Roman). As far as I can tell, the historical aspects are well researched and there's only a few occasions where the speech comes across as a bit modern.

The cover blurb would have us think that Alexander was a sadistic and unlikable child but I found some of the moments between …

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