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  • Young Queens

  • Three Renaissance Women and the Price of Power
  • By: Leah Redmond Chang
  • Narrated by: Olivia Dowd
  • Length: 18 hrs and 28 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (20 ratings)

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Young Queens

By: Leah Redmond Chang
Narrated by: Olivia Dowd
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Bloomsbury presents Young Queens by Leah Redmond Chang, read by Olivia Dowd.

LONGLISTED FOR THE WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR NON-FICTION
WATERSTONES' BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: HISTORY
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.

'Alluring, gripping, real: an astonishing insight into the lives of three queens' ALICE ROBERTS
'Takes us into the hearts and minds of three extraordinary women' AMANDA FOREMAN
'Conveys the vitality of the past as few books do. An enviable tour de force' SUZANNAH LIPSCOMB

Catherine de’ Medici, Elisabeth de Valois and Mary, Queen of Scots lived together at the French court for many years – years that bound them to one another through blood and marriage, alliance and friendship, love and filial piety. When they scattered to different kingdoms, they would learn that to rule was to wage a constant war against the deeply entrenched misogyny of the sixteenth century. A crown could exalt a young woman. Equally, it could destroy her.

Young Queens masterfully weaves the personal stories of these three queens into one, revealing their hopes, dreams, desires and regrets at a time when even the most powerful women lived at the mercy of the state.
©2023 Leah Redmond Chang (P)2023 Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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Captivating Queens brought to life

This book is a remarkable account of some of the most influential women of the 16th century. The story draws you into the lives of three queens and their struggle to rule at a time when women were not looked upon as leaders. It beautifully outlines how their lives were intertwined and expertly portrays the bonds between these Renaissance royals. It is captivating and the author effortlessly draws you in with each chapter. Skilfully written and beautifully read. I disagree that Olivia’s narration did anything to detract from the story. It was a joy to listen to and the story really brings history to life.

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Interesting and well researched

I’ve read a lot of books about Tudor women and Mary Queen of Scots so was interesting to learn about other Queens at the time
I don’t agree with other reviews that narrator ruined it - I thought it was easy listening and enjoyed the book

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Well written and very interesting!

A good book on the lives of catherine de medici, elizabeth de valois and mary queen of scots. I do not agree with one of the other reviewers that the performance of the person reading this book is poor. She does mispronounce some names and place names yes but she has a pleasant voice and a good intonation.

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Very good

There are several books on the relationship between Mary of Scotland and Elizabeth I. However those two women, while their lives were heavily intertwined for decades, never met in person. This book looks at the at times close and at times diverging lives of three women who had lived close , interconnected lives. Two were ‘foreigners’ in France and one became a foreigner on marriage and moving to live the rest of her life in Spain.
This is the second biography of Catherine de’ Medici life I’ve read and I absolutely devoured it.

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Richly informative but ruined by the performance

I have found this book very interesting and informative, both about the history of the period and about the lives of the queens it describes. With a wealth of detail offered from the letters cited, in particular, it builds a picture of both the characters of the queens and of their lives and difficulties.
However, the book is sadly let down by its reader. I imagine that Olivia Dowd claimed to be able to pronounce French. She can't! She mangles so many of the pronunciations of the names alone that it is a constant irritation to anyone with an educated ear. Her pronunciation of English words often goes awry as well. I can never understand why some people, paid to read audiobooks, don't do their homework a little better. It can ruin the listener's experience. It certainly has mine. It also lets the author down.

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Fascinating

Fascinating account of 3 (4 if you include Elizabeth Tudor) powerful women in the 15th C when women were little more than trading tools/child bearers.

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