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Circus Maximus: Race to the Death (A.) Gray Pp. xiv + 347, ills. London: Zephyr, 2021. Cased, £6.99. ISBN: 9781800240575.

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Circus Maximus: Race to the Death (A.) Gray Pp. xiv + 347, ills. London: Zephyr, 2021. Cased, £6.99. ISBN: 9781800240575.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 June 2023

Clare Harvey*
Affiliation:
Beaumont School, St Albans, UK
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I've seen this novel, aimed at 9–12 year olds (‘middle grade’), described as ‘Ben Hur meets National Velvet’. Young Dido rejects the traditional roles of a girl in ancient Rome in order to pursue fame as a charioteer at the Circus Maximus. Her father is a horse trainer and it is when he is murdered that she is not only placed in danger, but also liberated to pursue her adventure.

This is a rip-roaring tale centring on a female lead, but could it be one of those rare things, a book with a female protagonist which also appeals to boys? It is certainly lively and compelling. This is a very well-researched novel, and young readers will also gain a wealth of background information about chariot racing, the Circus Maximus and the factions and politics of the different teams which competed – a subject which obsessed many Romans at the time. I would certainly recommend it to my pupils (although with the caveat that it is aimed at the slightly younger age-group).