Cassandre publishes a new book which comes out tomorrow

Cassandre publishes a new book which comes out tomorrow
Cassandre publishes a new book which comes out tomorrow

Cassandra, the badass candidate of Koh Lantadoes not just survive survival tests: she also conquers the world of letters. His latest novel, Atalantacomes out this Wednesday, November 6. On the program? A mythological adventure where women finally take the place of the heroes.

Cassandra, formidable candidate for Koh Lantadoesn’t stop at the jungle challenges. At just 24 years old, she adds a new string to her bow with the release of her sixth novel, Atalantaavailable from this Wednesday, November 6. A dive into ancient Greece, where feminism and mythology mingle with adventure.

From the desert island to the written pages

If Cassandre impresses with her prowess on the tests of Koh Lanta et Ninja Warriorsshe attracts just as much attention for her literary talents. His first novel, The Deadly Antidotepublished in 2021 when she was just 20 years old, launched a promising career. Since then, she has continued to produce works oscillating between fantasy, dystopia and committed feminism.

A heroine who stands out

In AtalantaCassandre reinvents the legend of an intrepid archer in a society dominated by men. Atalante has only one goal: to join the Amazons. But between heroic exploits and divine prophecies, his path is strewn with pitfalls, notably in the guise of Asclepius, the son of Apollo, whose relationship with the heroine promises sparks.

Writing and survival, a perfect balance?

Between two adventures under the burning sun and nights spent writing, Cassandre proves that she is a woman with a thousand facets. “ It was trying but I’m proud of the result », she confides aboutAtalanta on his social networks. After juggling law studies and literary publications, she now makes a living from her pen, another adventure where she continues to push her limits. So, ready to embark on this mythological fresco? Cassandre is waiting for you on the shelves from Wednesday, November 6!


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