Sister Queens
The Noble, Tragic Lives of Katherine of Aragon and Juana, Queen of Castile
by Julia Fox
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Pub Date Jan 31 2012 | Archive Date Sep 01 2012
Random House Publishing Group | Ballantine
Description
The history books have cast Katherine
of Aragon, the first queen of King Henry VIII of England, as the ultimate
symbol of the Betrayed Woman, cruelly tossed aside in favor of her husband's
seductive mistress, Anne Boleyn. Katherine's sister, Juana of Castile, wife of
Philip of Burgundy and mother of the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, is portrayed
as "Juana the Mad," whose erratic behavior included keeping her beloved late
husband's coffin beside her for years. But historian Julia Fox, whose previous
work painted an unprecedented portrait of Jane Boleyn, Anne's sister, offers
deeper insight in this first dual biography of Katherine and Juana, the
daughters of Spain's Ferdinand and Isabella, whose family ties remained strong
despite their separation. Looking through the lens of their Spanish origins,
Fox reveals these queens as flesh-and-blood women-equipped with character,
intelligence, and conviction-who are worthy historical figures in their own
right.
When they were young, Juana's and Katherine's futures appeared promising. They
had secured politically advantageous marriages, but their dreams of love and
power quickly dissolved, and the unions for which they'd spent their whole
lives preparing were fraught with duplicity and betrayal. Juana, the elder sister,
unexpectedly became Spain's sovereign, but her authority was continually
usurped, first by her husband and later by her son. Katherine, a young widow
after the death of Prince Arthur of Wales, soon remarried his doting brother
Henry and later became a key figure in a drama that altered England's religious
landscape.
Ousted from the positions of power and influence they had been groomed for and
separated from their children, Katherine and Juana each turned to their rich
and abiding faith and deep personal belief in their family's dynastic legacy to
cope with their enduring hardships. Sister Queens is a gripping tale of
love, duty, and sacrifice-a remarkable reflection on the conflict between
ambition and loyalty during an age when the greatest sin, it seems, was to have
been born a woman.
Julia Fox has a degree in history from the University of London, where she has taught for a number of years, specializing in the Tudors and in the nineteenth century. She is married to the historian John Guy and lives in the U.K.
Advance Praise
Praise for Sister
Queens
"Julia Fox's vivid and sympathetic book now shows us [Katherine of Aragon's]
life and marriage in another context, setting it against the even more
terrifying story of her elder sister, Juana. . . . As Fox recreates Juana and
Katherine's lives in colorful detail, she manages to draw out the spirit and
resilience of two women fearfully abused in a very cruel, very male world."-The
Spectator (UK)
"[Fox] offers an absorbing, rich, and fresh view of the entwined royal
relationships that helped define the 15th- and 16th-century European political
landscape."-Publishers Weekly
"A talented entrant in royal biography, Fox fairly bids for the popularity
historian Alison Weir currently wields."-Booklist
Praise for Julia Fox's Jane Boleyn
"Fox does a splendid job in conveying life at the top of the Tudor pyramid."-USA
Today
"Fox is an English historian [who] imbues her writing with rich detail and
confident knowledge. . . . She's given depth and character to Jane Boleyn."-The
Austin Chronicle
"Outstanding . . . a fascinating and moving read."-Amanda Foreman, author of Georgiana:
Duchess of Devonshire and A World on Fire
"Julia Fox's immaculate detective work and vivid storytelling bring to life one
woman's struggle to survive at the apex of a society where success could bring
untold riches and a king's anger could cost you your life."-Leanda de Lisle,
author of The Sisters Who Would Be Queen
"Engrossing . . . a sparkling chronicle, fine-tuned to the personal stories
that lend texture and emotion to a biography."-Kirkus Reviews
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