This is a story based on the life Metiochos, son of
the Ancient Greek general Miltiades; a boy who was raised in Athens and
whom fate was to make governor of a province in Persia and a favorite
to the Great King Darius. As his story develops, Metiochos's
relationship with his father and with Darius come into focus. His
conflicting emotions reflect the greater conflict of two superior
civilizations when they meet head on. The events of Metiochos's life,
from his earliest days when he learned politics at the wily hands of
Cleon to his later years when he married the niece of Darius and ruled
peacefully over a a foreign land, seemed to lead him directly to the
moment when he must make his final choice. Now the two armies, Athenian
and Persian, face each other across the plain, the blazing heat of the
Mediterranean sun reflecting on their shields and helmets. The horn
sounds, the battle begins-and Metiochos rises to meet his fate.
Master storyteller Olivia Coolidge weaves an original tale around
ancient figures, crafting an unforgettable story of the Battle of
Marathon.