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What's a mother with nine bickering daughters to do? If that mother is the Titan Mnemosyne and her daughters the Muses of Greek mythology, she has lots of interesting options! Mnemosyne sends her daughters off on missions of aid and inspiration, to help young mortals overcome obstacles and embrace their talents. The missions, told in nine self-contained story-chapters, span six continents and touch the lives of nine children involved in dance, music, comedy, astronomy, history, poetry, and more. Travel along as the Muses tackle their missions, get into and out of trouble, and use their talents…mehr

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What's a mother with nine bickering daughters to do? If that mother is the Titan Mnemosyne and her daughters the Muses of Greek mythology, she has lots of interesting options! Mnemosyne sends her daughters off on missions of aid and inspiration, to help young mortals overcome obstacles and embrace their talents. The missions, told in nine self-contained story-chapters, span six continents and touch the lives of nine children involved in dance, music, comedy, astronomy, history, poetry, and more. Travel along as the Muses tackle their missions, get into and out of trouble, and use their talents to befriend and assist, calling on resources and discovering unexpected abilities in themselves, each other, and their charges.
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Diane is an avid lifelong reader with many interests. She holds a Masters Degree in Library Science from the University of Iowa and worked in public libraries in Utah, Antigua, and Iowa for ten years, with emphasis on youth services. Along with reading and children's and young adult literature, her passions include travel and global cultures. She's lived abroad, traveled extensively, worked in international high school student exchange programs, and hosted several international students in her home. As a freelance writer, Diane has a regular column in LibrarySparks magazine and writes various other curriculum and library resource materials. Bemused is her first work of fiction. A country girl at heart, Diane lives with her husband in rural Iowa, where she stays active with family, friends, and her Baha'i community.