Young Queens, Leah Redmond Chang
Young Queens, Leah Redmond Chang
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Young Queens
Three Renaissance Women and the Price of Power

Author: Leah Redmond Chang

Narrator: Olivia Dowd

Unabridged: 18 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 08/15/2023


Synopsis

The boldly original, dramatic intertwined story of Catherine de' Medici, Elisabeth de Valois, and Mary, Queen of Scots—three queens exercising power in a world dominated by men.

Orphaned from infancy, Catherine de’ Medici endured a tumultuous childhood. Married to the French king, she was widowed by forty, only to become the power behind the French throne during a period of intense civil strife. In 1546, Catherine gave birth to a daughter, Elisabeth de Valois, who would become Queen of Spain. Two years later, Catherine welcomed
to her nursery the beguiling young Mary Queen of Scots, who would later become her daughter-in-law.

Together, Catherine, Elisabeth, and Mary lived through the sea changes that transformed sixteenth-century Europe, a time of expanding empires, religious discord, and populist revolt, as concepts of nationhood began to emerge and ideas of sovereignty inched closer to absolutism. They would learn that to rule as a queen was to wage a constant war against the
deeply entrenched misogyny of their time.

Following the intertwined stories of the three women from girlhood through young adulthood, Leah Redmond Chang's Young Queens paints a picture of a world in which a woman could wield power at the highest level yet remain at the mercy of the state, her body serving as the currency of empire and dynasty, sacrificed to the will of husband, family, kingdom.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Christy on August 07, 2023

'You cannot flee or avoid your destiny'. One court produced three queen consorts, one sovereign queen, and one queen mother during the Renaissance period in Europe. These three queens fought for their position, their religion, respect, and authority. Catherine de Medici, her daughter Elisabeth de Val......more

Goodreads review by Mai on August 22, 2024

I won't lie. Most of my knowledge about Mary, Queen of Scots, and her mother in law, Catherine de’ Medici, come from the terribly inaccurate Reign. You may remember Kenna, a walking Free People ad. So while Mary and Catherine's stories weren't new to me, I was quite surprised by Elisabeth de Valois's......more