- The Twelve Tasks of Flavia Gemina
infobox Book |
name = The Twelve Tasks of Flavia Gemina
image_caption = First edition, 2003
author =Caroline Lawrence
illustrator =
cover_artist =Peter Sutton
country =United Kingdom
language = English
series =The Roman Mysteries
genre =Historical novel
publisher = Orion Books
release_date =19 June ,2003
media_type = Print (Hardback &Paperback )
pages = 208 pp (first edition, paperback)
isbn = ISBN 1842550209
preceded_by =The Dolphins of Laurentum
followed_by =The Enemies of Jupiter "The Twelve Tasks of Flavia Gemina" is a children's
historical novel byCaroline Lawrence , published onJune 19 , 2003. The sixth book ofthe Roman Mysteries series, it is set in Ostia in December A.D.79 , during theSaturnalia . Its central themes are love and marriage.Title
The title is a reference to the Twelve
Labours of Hercules .Plot introduction
The action of the novel takes place in the Roman port of Ostia during a winter festival. Inspired by a dream about
Hercules , Flavia persuades her friends to gather gossip from all over Ostia to solve the mystery of Cartilia Poplicola, and thus break up her romantic relationship with Flavia's widowed father Marcus.Plot summary
The novel is set three months after Flavia freed Nubia in "
The Dolphins of Laurentum " and six months after the children solved their first mystery. The Geminus household is still suffering financially from the loss of the "Myrtilla". It is winter AD 79 during the five-day festival of theSaturnalia , a time when the status quo is upset. Ostia is further excited by the escape of some exotic wild animals, possible man-eaters. The children narrowly escape a alarming-looking bird.Flavia is disturbed when her father Marcus starts talking about her betrothal and insisting that she should stop running around Ostia playing detective with her unconventional friends. She blames her father's change of attitude on his new ladylove, Cartilia Poplicola, and is determined to prove that the widow is a fortune-hunter, a witch, or even a murderess.
Several signs, including a dream, make Flavia believe that following a trail guided by the twelve labours of Hercules will lead her to the truth. These are generally places in Ostia, such as the Hydra fountain and the Atlas tavern, but also events like the capture of the escaped lion or people such as the gladiator nicknamed the
Cretan Bull . Flavia and the others pick up scraps of news and gossip about Cartilia and her family which they try to piece together.The detectives meet Cartilia's sister Diana and eventually discover her secret love for Aristo, which explains some strange events and clears Cartilia of wrong-doing. However, uncovering another secret destroys Marcus's trust in Cartilia, and Flavia is unexpectedly unhappy about it.
A fever sweeps through Ostia and many fall sick, including Flavia and Marcus. The first wave of sickness, however, is just the precursor of a more deadly plague which will be important in the seventh book, "
The Enemies of Jupiter ".Characters
In this novel, Flavia is even more headstrong and imperious than usual, but shows signs of learning from her errors in judgement; Lupus shows his cunning in dice games, his love of trailing people and his skill at art; Nubia shows her courage in helping to capture the lion and a quiet patience which encourages people to talk more than Flavia's questions; Jonathan shows his loyalty in supporting Flavia even when he thinks she is wrong, and surprises himself at his boldness in going to some of the odd places she sends him.
Themes
The main themes are love and marriage. The book opens on the day of Miriam's betrothal feast and ends on her wedding day. The main story concerns the romance between Marcus and Cartilia, who have both been married before, and Flavia's belief that Cartilia's love is not real. The subject of Flavia's betrothal is raised; although she is only ten and will perhaps not marry for five or six years, Marcus is considering a possible match with a Roman senator's son. Divorce is also mentioned, with a man divorcing two women for not being able to give him children.
Unrequited love is shown in Diana and Nubia's infatuation with Aristo, Aristo's with Miriam and Flavia's with Felix. Even Lupus is a little smitten, with Diana. The gladiator Taurus makes a good profit selling his sweat to make love potions, and many maidens come to dance away the effects of
Cupid 's arrow, or "the spider's bite" of love by dancing theTarantella .The traditions of the Saturnalia recur throughout the novel, with the festivities in the streets, the choosing of the king, the disruptions to the usual routines, special foods and gift giving.
External links
* [http://www.romanmysteries.com/books/twelvetasks.htm "The Twelve Tasks of Flavia Gemina" at the Roman Mysteries website]
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