Strength, competition, and status define one’s fate in their world-a world that seems to have little room for the tenderness growing between them.Īlexandros is expected to command, not to crave the warmth of friendship with an equal. When Alexandros and Hephaistion go to study under the philosopher Aristoteles, their evolving relationship becomes even harder to navigate. One such problem involves his increasingly complicated feelings for his new companion, Hephaistion. Rather than living a life of luxury, as prince he has to be better and learn faster than his peers, tackling problems without any help. Two boys, one heroic bond, and the molding of Greece’s greatest son.īefore he became known as Alexander the Great, he was Alexandros, the teenage son of the king of Makedon.
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