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The Girl Games Paperback - 2012

by Joan Holub; Suzanne Williams

The first-ever standalone superspecial in the Goddess Girls series--let the games begin! Athena, Medusa, Artemis, and Persephone are sick and tired of being left out of the annual boys-only Olympic Games. Their solution? The Girl Games!


Summary

The first-ever standalone superspecial in the Goddess Girls serieslet the games begin!

Athena, Medusa, Artemis, and Persephone are sick and tired of being left out of the annual boys-only Olympic Games. Their solution? The Girl Games! But as the Goddess Girls work to make their dream into a reality, they come up against plenty of chaos and competition. Told in alternating points of view, this superspecial is packed with Olympic spirit!

From the publisher

Joan Holub is the award-winning author of more than eighty books for children. She lives in Raleigh, North Carolina.

Suzanne Williams
has written several picture books, including Library Lil, Mommy Doesnt Know My Name, and My Dog Never Says Please. She is also the author of the Princess Power and Fairy Blossoms series. She lives in Renton, Washington.

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  • Title The Girl Games
  • Author Joan Holub; Suzanne Williams
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition Original
  • Pages 320
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Aladdin Paperbacks
  • Date 2012-07-10
  • Features Price on Product - Canadian
  • ISBN 9781442449336 / 1442449330
  • Weight 0.45 lbs (0.20 kg)
  • Dimensions 7.5 x 5.1 x 1 in (19.05 x 12.95 x 2.54 cm)
  • Ages 08 to 11 years
  • Grade levels 3 - 6
  • Reading level 700
  • Themes
    • Sex & Gender: Girl's Interest
    • Topical: Friendship
  • Library of Congress subjects Schools, Mythology, Greek
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2012932940
  • Dewey Decimal Code FIC

Excerpt




1

Artemis

Thursday morning.

WE ARE STANDING IN THE COURTYARD OF Mount Olympus Academy, a goddessgirl named Artemis announced to the tour group gathered around her. The seven girls in her group, who were visiting MOA for the next few days, followed her gaze. The majestic academybuilt of gleaming white stone and surrounded on all sides by dozens of Ionic columnsstood right behind her at the top of the granite staircase.

Pointing down, Artemis continued, The white marble tiles beneath your feet were brought here from a quarry inshe brushed her curly black hair from her eyes and glanced at the official MOA tour guide scroll in her handsThasos.

Wherever that is, she heard one of the Amazon girls in her group whisper. Her name was Penthesilea. Dozens of silver bracelets jangled noisily on her arms as she moved. Another Amazon girl, named Hippolyta, smacked the gum she was chewing and shrugged.

Ye gods! Why did I have to get these two mean Amazon girls in my group? Artemis wondered. They wore platform sandals, stood ten inches taller than any of the other girls, and were known for being bold and brash. Still, they didnt have to be rude!

Artemiss goddessgirl friend, Persephone, sent her an encouraging smile. She was helping lead the group and was always trying to make sure everyone got along.

Remember, Persephone whispered to her. These girls have traveled a long way to get here from schools on Earth and other realms. Theyre tired and probably anxious about the Games this Saturday. So lets cut them some slack.

Artemis nodded. In truth, she couldnt really blame the Amazons for being a teeny bit bored. Theyd come to take part in the very-first-ever girls-only Olympic Games. Only two days away! A thrill of excitement shot up her spine at the thought of the upcoming competitions.

Although everybody was calling them the Girl Games, their official name was the Heraean Games. Zeus, the principal of MOA, had named them after his new wife, Hera. And it was Heras idea to have MOA students give these tours to visiting girl athletes.

It was a good idea, Artemis supposed. The problem was that she didnt really have time to play tour guide. She had too much other stuff to do to get ready for the Games. Like her, these girls would probably rather be off practicing for their own athletic events right now. After all, there wasnt much time left!

Noticing that Artemis had gone quiet, Persephone took over as tour guide for a while. Lets go look inside the Academy next, she suggested to their group. Her long, wavy red hair brushed her pale arm as she turned and led them all up the granite staircase.

Artemis followed, her mind full of the megazillion tasks she still needed to do to make sure that everything on Game Day would go off without a hitch. These girls-only Olympics had been her idea, and she didnt want them to bomb. How awful would that be?

Her stomach tightened as she pushed through the enormous bronze doors of the Academy. Just thinking about the possibility of failure stressed her out. Everyone was counting on her.

An awed silence fell over the girls in their group as they filed inside, entering the main hall. Persephone went over to a golden fountain against one wall. She turned it on for a second so that glittery liquid spurted from its spout in an arc.

Instead of water, the fountains here at MOA spout nectar, she said.

Thats what Immortals drink to make their skin shimmer, right? interrupted a mortal girl in their group. What would happen if I drank it?

Nothing. It has no effect on mortals, answered a green-skinned mortal MOA student passing by. Medusa. She and another mortal girl named Pandora were leading a tour group of six girls.

Medusa was wearing her stoneglasses, which were sort of like sunglasses. Without them, her gaze would have turned Pandora and every other mortal she gazed upon to stone. Including the Amazons.

Hey, maybe that wouldnt be such a bad thing! Artemis thought, grinning to herself.

Isnt this the most awesome school ever? Pandora asked her and Medusas group. Then, without waiting for an answer, she fired off more questions. Did you notice how the domed ceiling overhead is covered with paintings celebrating the exploits of Olympic gods and goddesses? And see that one with Zeus battling giants as they storm Mount Olympus carrying spears and torches? Doesnt it just give you the shivers?

As a fitting symbol of her curiosityand constant questionsPandoras blue bangs were plastered against her forehead in the shape of question marks.

Are any of you swimmers? Artemis heard Medusa ask as the group continued down the hall. A few girls nodded. Then youll be competing in the Games with me, she informed them. And, she added slyly, my snakes.

On cue, her snake hair writhed and hissed, making the other girls step back warily. All except one of the Chinese girls, who said, No problem. I like snakes.

As Medusa, Pandora, and their tour group rounded the corner and went out of sight, three of MOAs cutest godboys entered the front hall from the other direction: Ares, Poseidon, and Apollo. As soon as they saw the new girls, they began to show off.

Ares flexed his muscles. Poseidon twirled his trident (a three-pronged spear) over his head. And Apollo, who was Artemiss twin brother, flashed his widest smile and waved.

Artemis rolled her eyes. She was just about to shoo them all away when a mortal boy came to join themActaeon. Seeing him, her face grew hot. He was her crush. She wasnt totally sure he liked her, and she didnt know if he knew she liked him either. It was all very complicated.

Feeling weirdly shy, she looked away from him. Her eyes happened to fall on one of the AmazonsPenthesilea, who was staring from her to Actaeon and back again. Catching Artemiss gaze, she smirked knowingly.

Ooh! Those MOA boys are so cute, Penthesilea cooed. Especially that mortal one. Right, Hippolyta? She elbowed her friend.

Hippolyta smacked the pine gum she was chewing, her expression a mixture of surprise and confusion. Uh, yeah, sure. I guess so.

Grrr. Artemis glared at them. Amazons had the reputation of being sports-crazy, not boy-crazy. So why was Penthesilea suddenly acting so ga-ga over Actaeon?

Ares and Poseidon decided to head down the hall after Pandora and Medusas tour group. But Apollo and Actaeon broke away and came over to Artemiss group. Penthesileas bracelets clanked as she ran a hand over her short brown hair. She smiled at Actaeon and he smiled back.

Back off. Actaeons my crush! Artemis told her. Well, she didnt say it out loud, of coursejust in her head.

Hows it going, sis? Apollo asked.

Hi, Artemis, Actaeon said at the same time.

At the sound of the boys voices, Penthesilea pretended to swoon. The quick-thinking Actaeon caught her before she could hit the marble floor. Unfortunately.

Thanks, Penthesilea murmured, smiling up at him and batting her eyelashes.

What a faker! thought Artemis.

But Actaeon just grinned at the Amazon girl. Sure. Anytime.

Apollos eyebrows rose. Whoa! Ive never had a girl faint at the sight of me. Usually they run away. It was true. Her brothers first crush was a nymph whod turned herself into a laurel tree rather than tell him she didnt like him.

Actaeon slapped him on the back. Maybe things are looking up for you, god-dude, he said with a grin.

It was nice of him to say that, thought Artemis. Only, she was pretty sure that it was Actaeon rather than Apollo that Penthesilea had pretended to swoon for.

Im Penthesilea, the Amazon girl informed Actaeon in a high, flirty voice. But you can call me Penthe. Whats your name?

Artemiss fist closed around her guide scroll, crushing the middle of it flat. Noticing her reaction, Persephone quickly stepped between Penthe and the boys. Thats Actaeon, she piped up, pointing at the mortal boy. And this is Artemiss brother, Apollo.

Good thing Persephone was a pro at jumping in to smooth over awkward situations, thought Artemis.

Persephones introductions gave Artemis time to take a deep breath. Principal Zeus had said that part of the purpose of the Games was to promote a friendly cultural exchange. They were supposed to be on their best behavior. So, beaning Penthe over the head with her tour guide scroll probably wouldnt be the best way to impress Zeus. And it definitely wouldnt promote goodwill among cultures! Artemis relaxed her fist.

Boom! Boom! Boom!

Godzooks! Speaking of Principal Zeus, here he came now, stomping down the hall toward them wearing a dazzling white tunic and golden sandals. The girls in her group gasped, their eyes rounding. She couldnt blame them. He was pretty intimidating.

Artemis expected him to pass them by without speaking. But to her surprise, he stopped. Yikes! Right in front of her!

His piercing blue eyes practically bored holes right through her. Arent you the one in charge of the Games? he demanded.

Her throat tightened a little. Uh-oh. Was there some trouble she didnt know about?

Yes, sort of, she replied, her voice coming out as a squeak. How embarrassing! But who wouldnt be nervous to have the principal looming over them? Especially since he stood seven feet tall with bulging muscles! Not only was Zeus the MOA principal, he was also King of the Gods and Ruler of the Heavens. There was no one more powerful! Or fearsome.

Here. Opening one of his big, beefy hands, he held out a long, ornate, silver key. An order of supplies came this morning. Bags of pink sand. I had Hermes put them in the storage rooms in back of the gym. If any more supplies arrive, theyll be delivered there, too. Youll need this key to get in and out.

Oh. Thanks. Artemis jumped as a tiny jolt of electricity passed through her when she took the key. Zeuss touch was electricliterally. He could fry you with a mere flick of his fingers if he wanted to.

In the corner of her brain she heard Persephone lead the rest of the tour group farther down the hall to look at the MOA trophy case while Artemis was busy with Zeus. Unfortunately, Apollo and Acteaon went along to explain some of the sports trophies and banners on display there. Penthe was sticking to Actaeons side.

Zeus lifted an eyebrow at her. Preparations going okay?

Preparations? Oh, you mean for the Games, right? Artemis had a feeling he didnt really want to hear about all the problems. Like that the stuffed beanbag animals for the relay races hadnt been delivered yet. She would have preferred that the girls hand off traditional batons rather than stuffed animals. But shed given in to her three best goddessgirl friends on that issue.

Besides checking on the beanbag order, she also needed to find out if the new targets had been delivered for the archery competitions. At least the extra pink sand shed ordered for the long-jump pits had come. That was one thing she could check off her long to-do list.

Tap. Tap. Tap. The toe of one of Zeuss golden sandals tapped the shiny marble floor impatiently. Well? he prompted.

Um. Yeah. Everythings going great.

It better be. Zeus ran his fingers through his wild red hair and mumbled, Because theres enough trouble headed our way. We dont need any more.

Artemis gulped. What did he mean by that? She knew he hadnt been in favor at first of the girls holding their own Olympic Games. Shed been the one to talk him into it. If one little thing went wrong, would he cancel them? Hurriedly, she forced a smile, saying, You can count on me.

GoodI will! Zeus boomed out. Then he spun on his heel and continued down the hall toward his office. Over his shoulder, he called back, And dont lose that key!

She panicked for a second when she realized she was no longer holding it. But then she found it in the pocket of her chiton, where shed automatically tucked it away. Phew. Dont worry. I wont! she called after him.

Wow! a girl said when Artemis rejoined the tour group by the trophy cases. You are so brave. All the girls in the group were gazing at her in awe now. Id be scared to death to talk to him! another girl added.

It was no big deal, Artemis replied with a shrug. If you acted brave, people usually believed you were. Shed figured that out in Beast-ology class while facing off against some pretty terrifying creatures.

But she was feeling antsy to get that pink sand delivery sent to the long-jump pits. Should she go? Persephone could probably handle the rest of the tour on her own. Especially now that Actaeon and Apollo were helping.

Still, Artemis hated to leave Actaeon and Penthe here together. She glared at them, chatting away. This whole tour idea of Heras was turning out to be a disaster, in her opinion.

The front doors opened behind them and another tour group entered the front hall. They were laughing. Obviously the girls in that group were enjoying their tour, she thought.

Aphrodite and Athena were leading it. Aphrodite was the goddessgirl of love and beauty and Athena was the brainiest girl at MOA. Together with Artemis and Persephone, the four goddessgirls were all best friends, and the most popular girls at the Academy.

Glancing up, Aphrodite caught Artemiss eye and winked. Her long golden hair glistened in a ray of sunlight that shone in through a high window. In honor of the Games, shed threaded her hair with blue and gold ribbonsMOAs colors. The same double-G gold charm necklace that each of the four goddessgirl friends wore dangled at her throat.

Whatever funny thing Aphrodite had told her group to make them laugh, it couldnt have come from the official MOA tour guide scroll, Artemis decided. That thing was as dry as month-old ambrosia toast!

While Penthe continued to flirt with Actaeon, Apollo came over to Artemis. Are you almost done? he asked. We should be at the range. I checked out some of the other archers, and youre going to have some stiff competition.

Go ahead, said Persephone, overhearing. I can finish the tour.

You sure? Artemis asked. Shed scoped out the other archers too. The two Egyptian goddessgirls had looked pretty good. But these Amazons, and one of the Norse goddessgirls, were going to be toughest to beat. Still, as much as she wanted to be off practicing, and as much as she needed to check up on game preparations, she also felt like she should see the tour through to the end.

Yes! Go, said Persephone, making shooing motions with her pale hands.

Okay. Thanks. Big-time relieved, Artemis let go of her guide scroll. It rolled itself shut in midair with a loud snap. Go, scroll. Zoom! Up to my room! she called out before it could hit the floor.

Whoa! a mortal girl in her group exclaimed. Her eyes followed the scroll as it zoomed up the stairs, heading for the girls dorm on the fourth floor. That was amazing!

Artemis grinned and bowed as several of the girls in her tour group applauded. She shouldve thought about using magic to liven things up before. To mortals, nothing was as fascinating as the magical feats immortals could perform!

Mortals that werent Penthesilea, that is. She was still talking to Actaeon. Neither of them had even noticed when the guide scroll whooshed away. Well, worrying about that Amazon was a waste of time, Artemis decided.

There were other, more important things to worry about. Principal Zeus was counting on her. And so were the girls! To make sure that the Girl Games wouldnt end up as a one-time thing, she needed to make Zeus proud. And that meant everything had to go perfectly.

With her mind stuffed full of details she needed to take care of, Artemis took off, promising to meet Apollo for target practice later that afternoon.

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Citations

  • Hornbook Guide to Children, 07/01/2014, Page 78

About the author

Joan Holub has authored and/or illustrated over 140 children's books, including the Goddess Girls series, the Heroes in Training series, the New York Times bestselling picture book Mighty Dads (illustrated by James Dean), and Little Red Writing (illustrated by Melissa Sweet). She lives in North Carolina and is online at JoanHolub.com.

Suzanne Williams is a former elementary school librarian and the author of over seventy books for children, including the award-winning picture books Library Lil (illustrated by Steven Kellogg) and My Dog Never Says Please (illustrated by Tedd Arnold), and several chapter book and middle grade series. She also coauthors the Goddess Girls and Thunder Girls series with the fantastic Joan Holub. Visit her at Suzanne-Williams.com.

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