The Dark Queens: The Bloody Rivalry That Forged the Medieval World

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$19.99  $18.59
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Bloomsbury Publishing
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Pages
384
Dimensions
5.6 X 8.22 X 1.02 inches | 0.85 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781639730759
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About the Author
Shelley Puhak is a critically acclaimed poet and writer whose work has appeared in the Atlantic, Lapham's Quarterly, Teen Vogue, Virginia Quarterly Review, and elsewhere. Her essays have been included in The Best American Travel Writing and selected as Notables in four consecutive editions of The Best American Essays. She is the author of two books of poetry, most recently Guinevere in Baltimore, winner of the Anthony Hecht Prize. The Dark Queens is her nonfiction debut. She lives in Maryland
Reviews

"A lyrical and astute assessment of the political maneuvers, battlefield strategies, and resilience of medieval queens ... a deeply fascinating portrait of the early Middle Ages that vigorously reclaims two powerhouse women from obscurity." --Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"A remarkable piece of detective work, by turns enlightening and shocking. Anyone who thought that medieval queens spent their time sewing and sighing is in for a surprise." --Amanda Foreman, New York Times-bestselling author of GEORGIANA: DUCHESS OF DEVONSHIRE and THE WORLD MADE BY WOMEN

"Impeccably researched. A delicious read." --Denise Kiernan, New York Times bestselling author of THE GIRLS OF ATOMIC CITY and WE GATHER TOGETHER

"Powerful feminist history ... sweeping and detailed." --USA Today

"Medieval history at its most fun. Game of Thrones, eat your heart out!" --Napa Valley Register

"Sure, the Plantagenets fought each other for a couple of generations, and the Tudors had wives and dynastic rivals beheaded. But if you think their reigns were bloody, just wait until you meet the Merovingians ... [Puhak] demonstrates that Brunhild's and Fredegund's names deserve to be in the historical annals as much as any king's." --Bookpage

"An intriguing look at a little-known period in history." --Bookreporter

"A compelling read for those with an interest in early medieval European history, Merovingian history, and women in power." --Library Journal

"A well-researched and well-told epic history. The Dark Queens brings these courageous, flawed, and ruthless rulers and their distant times back to life." --Margot Lee Shetterly, New York Times-bestselling author of HIDDEN FIGURES

"Puhak packs the intrigue and drama of early Medieval Europe in tightly, and there's a gasp-worthy ending that'll leave you breathless." --Bookworm Sez

"In The Dark Queens, Queen Brunhild and Queen Fredegund are restored to center stage ... Puhak presents a vivid picture of how they skillfully preserved their lives, their power and their families ... History readers will be enthralled." --Shelf Awareness

"Engaging ... fast-paced and intriguing." --Booklist

"Astounding ... The complicated and intertwined history of Brunhild and Fredegund is a fascinating read for lovers of early Medieval history." --Free-Lance Star

"Bright, smart, and playful, The Dark Queens is a marvelous trip into the murky early Middle Ages [that] restores two half-forgotten and much-mythologized queens, Brunhild and Fredegund, to their proper place in medieval history." --Dan Jones, New York Times-bestselling author of THE TEMPLARS and POWERS AND THRONES

"On the one hand, a story of scheming and savagery to make Game of Thrones look tame-on the other, a genuinely important exploration of the relationship between two powerful women, written with zest and verve." --Sarah Gristwood, internationally bestselling author of ARBELLA and THE TUDORS IN LOVE

"This is the story-told with a sharp eye, at heart-pounding pace-of two extraordinary women who held power in a brutal world that believed their sex couldn't rule. Many scholars 'still don't know what to do' with Brunhild and Fredegund. Shelley Puhak does." --Helen Castor, author of SHE-WOLVES and JOAN OF ARC

"These dark queens were undaunted survivors who still whisper powerful advice ... Shelley Puhak has recovered forgotten biographies we must no longer neglect." --Kara Cooney, PhD, author of WHEN WOMEN RULED THE WORLD

"A blood-soaked journey through sixth-century Europe, casting new light on the so-called Dark Ages ... Surprising and thoroughly riveting." --Emily Midorikawa, author of OUT OF THE SHADOWS

"This gripping saga features everything from gory murders to scandalous nuns. Brunhild and Fredegund are often flattened into early medieval Europe's great villains, but in Shelley Puhak's brilliant telling, they come to rich and nuanced life." --Emma Southon, PhD, author of AGRIPPINA

"Stirring and passionate ... A brilliant reconstruction of our long-suppressed past, with all its murder and intrigue, loyalty and courage, The Dark Queens is unforgettable." --Nancy Marie Brown, author of THE REAL VALKYRIE