Isabella: The Warrior Queen

Awards:   Long-listed for PEN/Jacqueline Bograd Weld Award for Biography 2015 Short-listed for Los Angeles Times Book Prize 2015
Author:   Kirstin Downey
Publisher:   Alfred A. Knopf
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9780307742162


Pages:   560
Publication Date:   10 November 2015
Format:   Paperback
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Awards

  • Long-listed for PEN/Jacqueline Bograd Weld Award for Biography 2015
  • Short-listed for Los Angeles Times Book Prize 2015

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Author:   Kirstin Downey
Publisher:   Alfred A. Knopf
Imprint:   Alfred A. Knopf
Dimensions:   Width: 13.10cm , Height: 2.90cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.437kg
ISBN:  

9780307742162


ISBN 10:   0307742164
Pages:   560
Publication Date:   10 November 2015
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize Longlisted for the 2015 PEN/Jacqueline Bograd Weld Award for Biography A Kirkus Best Biography of 2014 A tale of feminist ambition that reads like a pulpy novel. (Don't be a snob--that's a good thing.) --TIME [An] immensely provocative figure . . . [who] successfully maneuvered in an almost exclusively male world of politics. --Kathryn Harrison, The New York Times Book Review Downey humanizes rather than idealizes her subject. . . . Isabella offers the reader a deeply satisfying portrait of a fascinating and complex woman. --Barbara Mujica, Washington Independent Review of Books In a fascinating revisionist portrait, Downey sketches a monarch both adored and demonised, and makes the case that Isabella laid the foundation for the first global superpower. --BBC.com From Game of Thrones to Pillars of the Earth, popular culture offers up medieval stories where royal blood grabs for power, where crucial alliances are built between church and state, where important people suddenly fall over dead after a sumptuous meal, poisoned by a hidden rival. But this world did, in fact, exist, and the subject of Kristen Downey's new biography, Queen Isabella of Castile, maneuvered through it with unlikely and thrilling success. . . . Downey writes with eloquence and intensity about Isabella's life, making what could have been a distant history into a dramatic page turner. --BookPage A strong, fascinating woman, Isabella helped to usher in the modern age, and this rich, clearly written biography is a worthy chronicle of her impressive yet controversial life. --Kirkus Reviews, (starred review) Kirstin Downey triumphantly restores Isabella to her rightful place in history. This is an engrossing new portrait of one of the most fascinating and controversial women who ever lived. --Amanda Foreman, author of the New York Times bestseller Georgiana: Duchess of Devonshire Kirstin Downey makes medieval history read like a modern day thriller. Queen Isabella's life unfolded at the pivotal moment when the old world was astonished by the discovery of the new, and this graceful and insightful biography reveals her crucial role in making it happen. --Deirdre Bair, National Book Award-winning author of Samuel Beckett In this astonishing biography, Kirstin Downey brings to life the most powerful queen in history, whose extraordinary impact on the world--for good and ill--continues to this day. Downey is particularly good at showing the human side of Isabella, whose life was an unending struggle to assert herself while navigating the countless intrigues and treachery of men who wanted to bring her down, including her own faithless and jealous husband, Ferdinand. It's a fascinating story with great resonance for today. --Lynne Olson, author of the New York Times bestseller Those Angry Days: Roosevelt, Lindbergh and America's Fight Over World War II Queen Isabella was the most important woman in the history of Europe, and more than any person of her era she set the stage for modern Europe and America. Using Muslim, Jewish, and Christian sources, Kirstin Downey's gripping biography reveals how Isabella acquired such importance and vividly narrates the incredible drama of her life. --Jack Weatherford, author of the New York Times bestseller Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World Perfect for both historical novices and experts in European history, this solidly-researched, engaging description of Isabella's achievements also humanizes her through discussion of her intricate relationships with combative family members and allows readers to see Isabella's fingerprints on Renaissance culture and religion. --Publishers Weekly


Finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book PrizeLonglisted for the 2015 PEN/Jacqueline Bograd Weld Award for BiographyA Kirkus Best Biography of 2014 A tale of feminist ambition that reads like a pulpy novel. (Don't be a snob that's a good thing.) TIME [An] immensely provocative figure... [who] successfully maneuvered in an almost exclusively male world of politics. Kathryn Harrison, The New York Times Book Review Downey humanizes rather than idealizes her subject. . . . Isabella offers the reader a deeply satisfying portrait of a fascinating and complex woman. Barbara Mujica, Washington Independent Review of Books In a fascinating revisionist portrait, Downey sketches a monarch both adored and demonised, and makes the case that Isabella laid the foundation for the first global superpower. BBC.com From Game of Thrones to Pillars of the Earth, popular culture offers up medieval stories where royal blood grabs for power, where crucial alliances are built between church and state, where important people suddenly fall over dead after a sumptuous meal, poisoned by a hidden rival. But this world did, in fact, exist, and the subject of Kristen Downey s new biography, Queen Isabella of Castile, maneuvered through it with unlikely and thrilling success... Downey writes with eloquence and intensity about Isabella s life, making what could have been a distant history into a dramatic page turner. BookPage A strong, fascinating woman, Isabella helped to usher in the modern age, and this rich, clearly written biography is a worthy chronicle of her impressive yet controversial life. Kirkus Reviews, starred review Kirstin Downey triumphantly restores Isabella to her rightful place in history. This is an engrossing new portrait of one of the most fascinating and controversial women who ever lived. Amanda Foreman, author of the New York Times bestseller Georgiana: Duchess of Devonshire Kirstin Downey makes medieval history read like a modern day thriller.Queen Isabella's life unfoldedatthe pivotal moment when the old world was astonished by the discovery of the new, and this graceful and insightful biographyrevealsher crucial role in making it happen. Deirdre Bair, National Book Award-winning author of Samuel Beckett In this astonishing biography, Kirstin Downey brings to life the most powerful queen in history, whose extraordinary impact on the world for good and ill continues to this day. Downey is particularly good at showing the human side of Isabella, whose life was an unending struggle to assert herself while navigating the countless intrigues and treachery of men who wanted to bring her down, including her own faithless and jealous husband, Ferdinand. It's a fascinating story with great resonance for today. Lynne Olson, author of the New York Times bestseller Those Angry Days: Roosevelt, Lindbergh and America's Fight Over World War II Queen Isabella was the most important woman in the history of Europe, and more than any person of her era she set the stage for modern Europe and America. Using Muslim, Jewish, and Christian sources, Kirstin Downey's gripping biography reveals how Isabella acquired such importance and vividly narrates the incredible drama of her life. Jack Weatherford, author of the New York Times bestseller Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World Perfect for both historical novices and experts in European history, this solidly-researched, engaging description of Isabella s achievements also humanizes her through discussion of her intricate relationships with combative family members and allows readers to see Isabella s fingerprints on Renaissance culture and religion. Publishers Weekly


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KIRSTIN DOWNEY is the author of The Woman Behind the New Deal, which was a finalist for the 2009 Los Angeles Times Book Prize. She was one of the writers of the New York Times bestselling Report of the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, and was previously a staff writer at the Washington Post, where she shared in the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for its coverage of the Virginia Tech shootings. She was a Neiman fellow at Harvard University in 2001. She is married to Neil Warner Averitt, and together they have five children.

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