Joan Holubis the author of 130 books for young readers, includingZero the Hero,Vincent van Gogh Sunflowers and Swirly Stars, andShampoodle. She lives in North Carolina. Visit her at JoanHolub.com. Suzanne Williamsis the author of thirty-five books for young readers, includingLibrary Lil,Ten Naughty Little Monkeys, and the Fairy Blossoms and Princess Power series. She lives near Seattle in Washington State. Visit her at Suzanne-Williams.com. Athena, Aphrodite, Persephone, and Artemis--and the other MOA goddess girls--are not happy that the upcoming Olympic Games are for godboys only. The four main goddess girls rally up support--and come up with a plan to take their rightful place in the Olympic arena. It's time for the annual Olympic Games, and the four goddessgirls are not happy! It's boys only--and the girls at MOA are not pleased. Led by Artemis, Athena, Persphone and Aphrodite, the ladies of Mount Olympus hatch a plan to get Zeus to open up the games to everyone. Will they succeed--or end up watching from the sidelines again? These classic myths from the Greek pantheon are given a modern twist that contemporary tweens can relate to, from dealing with bullies like Medusa to a first crush on an unlikely boy. Goddess Girls follows four goddesses-in-training Athena, Persephone, Aphrodite, and Artemis as they navigate the ins and outs of divine social life at Mount Olympus Academy, where the most priviledged gods and goddesses of the Greek pantheon hone their mythical skills. Well-researched and true to the original myths, each volume in the Goddess Girls series addresses contemporary issues, like friendships and relationships, from a classically accurateand entertainingperspective. In Athena the Wise, Principal Zeus asks Athena to help Heracles (aka Hercules in the Roman pantheon) complete his twelve labors. But when Heracles starts borrowing Athena's friends' belongings without asking, will she be able to help him set things straight? And in Aphrodite the Diva, an exchange student from Egypt, Isis, is encroaching on Aphrodite's match-making turf. Will she also edge Aphrodite out of her group of friends? Well-researched and true to the original myths, each volume in the Goddess Girls series addresses contemporary issues, like friendships and relationships, from a classically accurateand entertainingperspective. In Athena the Wise, Principal Zeus asks Athena to help Heracles (aka Hercules in the Roman pantheon) complete his twelve labors. But when Heracles starts borrowing Athena?? friends??belongings without asking, will she be able to help him set things straight? And in Aphrodite the Diva, an exchange student from Egypt, Isis, is encroaching on Aphrodite?? match-making turf. Will she also edge Aphrodite out of her group of friends?