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Pandora of Athens, 399 B.C (Life and times) (edition 2004)

by Barry Denenburg (Author)

Series: The Life and Times (399 B.C.l B.C.)

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In 399 B.C. in Athens, thirteen-year-old Pandora dreads her upcoming marriage to a man twice her age, but a chance meeting with the philosopher Socrates encourages her to question traditional female roles and to seek her own truth.
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Title:Pandora of Athens, 399 B.C (Life and times)
Authors:Barry Denenburg (Author)
Info:Scholastic Inc. (2004), Edition: First Edition, First Printing, 125 pages
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This book was very boring. All Pandora does is follow Socrates teachings and tries to save his life. Q3P2 AHS/Samantha Z
  edspicer | Jan 19, 2012 |
In 399 B.C. in Athens, thirteen-year-old Pandora dreads her upcoming marriage to a man twice her age, but a chance meeting with the philosopher, Socrates encourages her to question traditional female roles and to seek her own truth.
  hgcslibrary | Nov 29, 2009 |
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