Review of Calypso’s Longing, A Woman’s Odyssey of Love
Posted: 06 Jun 2025, 10:46
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Calypso’s Longing, A Woman’s Odyssey of Love" by Jo Anna Bella.]
Review of Calypso’s Longing: A Woman’s Odyssey of Love by Jo Anna Bella
If you have ever felt the agony of lost love or the heartbreak of betrayal, you might relate to this epic poetic journey. The author writes from the perspective of Calypso, and it is in her own words that she tells the story of her meeting Odysseus and finding love. Her story embraces all the emotional ups and downs that lovers face, along with the devastating reality of not belonging and feeling that we are not enough.
This is not a typical tale of Greek myths, gods and goddesses or even an Odyssey retelling. This is the story of a woman who didn’t know love or what it felt like to be loved. As she discovers those feelings for Odysseus, their love grows, even though she knows that there is the possibility he may not choose her. Calypso writes of their adventures, their intimacy and their connection with one another being so deep that it felt as if nothing could touch them.
Calypso’s journey doesn’t end there. With Odysseus’s departure to her own homeland and wife, she is left alone once again. Calypso writes about her longing for him and her anger at being left behind. The reader can feel the despair through her words and for a moment it feels as though there is no hope. Calypso turns that despair into something else. She turns herself inward and discovers who she is and the beauty of what she experienced in loving Odysseus so deeply.
I would rate this book 4 out of 5 stars. The writing flowed from one line to the next in almost a cadence that made it feel as if I was reading the lyrics of a song. I want to caution those that decide to embark on this journey, that there is a sensual side to this book and I would recommend this book for adult readers. I don’t have negatives about the book, but I rated it a 4 out of 5 because I wouldn't consider it a book that "wowed" me enough for a 5 star rating. I thought the writing was easy to read and understand even though it is in poem form. It was clear to interpret who was speaking throughout each poem and to follow along with the story line.
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Calypso’s Longing, A Woman’s Odyssey of Love
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Review of Calypso’s Longing: A Woman’s Odyssey of Love by Jo Anna Bella
If you have ever felt the agony of lost love or the heartbreak of betrayal, you might relate to this epic poetic journey. The author writes from the perspective of Calypso, and it is in her own words that she tells the story of her meeting Odysseus and finding love. Her story embraces all the emotional ups and downs that lovers face, along with the devastating reality of not belonging and feeling that we are not enough.
This is not a typical tale of Greek myths, gods and goddesses or even an Odyssey retelling. This is the story of a woman who didn’t know love or what it felt like to be loved. As she discovers those feelings for Odysseus, their love grows, even though she knows that there is the possibility he may not choose her. Calypso writes of their adventures, their intimacy and their connection with one another being so deep that it felt as if nothing could touch them.
Calypso’s journey doesn’t end there. With Odysseus’s departure to her own homeland and wife, she is left alone once again. Calypso writes about her longing for him and her anger at being left behind. The reader can feel the despair through her words and for a moment it feels as though there is no hope. Calypso turns that despair into something else. She turns herself inward and discovers who she is and the beauty of what she experienced in loving Odysseus so deeply.
I would rate this book 4 out of 5 stars. The writing flowed from one line to the next in almost a cadence that made it feel as if I was reading the lyrics of a song. I want to caution those that decide to embark on this journey, that there is a sensual side to this book and I would recommend this book for adult readers. I don’t have negatives about the book, but I rated it a 4 out of 5 because I wouldn't consider it a book that "wowed" me enough for a 5 star rating. I thought the writing was easy to read and understand even though it is in poem form. It was clear to interpret who was speaking throughout each poem and to follow along with the story line.
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Calypso’s Longing, A Woman’s Odyssey of Love
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon