Goddess Girls Hestia The Invisible
Fast Delivery
Order before 12 PM and receive same-day delivery.
Hestia the Invisible is the eighteenth book in the Goddess Girls series by Joan Holub and Suzanne Williams. It follows Hestia, the shy goddess of the hearth, who feels unnoticed at Mount Olympus Academy despite her culinary talents. When tasked with selecting a symbol that represents her highest self for a "Service to Humankind" contest, she initially chooses a humble cooking pot, only to be met with laughter from her classmates. Determined to break out of her shell, Hestia, with the help of friends Pheme and Asca, embarks on a journey of self-discovery, learning to embrace her unique qualities and talents.
Key Features
-
Part of the Goddess Girls series, blending Greek mythology with modern-day school experiences.
-
256 pages of engaging narrative suitable for young readers.
-
Themes of self-acceptance, friendship, and the importance of embracing one's unique qualities.
-
Illustrated to complement the story and enhance the reading experience.
-
Lexile measure of 800L, indicating appropriate reading difficulty for the target age group.