Falling Pomegranate Seeds Duology.

Par : Wendy J. Dunn
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8230085881
  • EAN9798230085881
  • Date de parution26/02/2025
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIndependently Published

Résumé

Enter 15th and 16th-century Europe, where remarkable women navigate political turmoil and personal struggles. In the first book, set during the later years of the reign of Isabel of Castile, passionate scholar Doña Beatriz Galindo becomes a trusted advisor to Queen Isabel, yearning to break free from societal constraints. As the tutor to the young Catalina of Aragon, destined to become England's queen, Beatriz shapes Catalina into the woman who changed the course of England's history.
In the second book, beginning in 1539, María de Salinas, Catalina's dearest friend, writes a heartfelt letter to her daughter, reflecting on their enduring friendship amidst exile and upheaval. Through María's poignant narrative, she explores themes of love, betrayal, and forgiveness.
Enter 15th and 16th-century Europe, where remarkable women navigate political turmoil and personal struggles. In the first book, set during the later years of the reign of Isabel of Castile, passionate scholar Doña Beatriz Galindo becomes a trusted advisor to Queen Isabel, yearning to break free from societal constraints. As the tutor to the young Catalina of Aragon, destined to become England's queen, Beatriz shapes Catalina into the woman who changed the course of England's history.
In the second book, beginning in 1539, María de Salinas, Catalina's dearest friend, writes a heartfelt letter to her daughter, reflecting on their enduring friendship amidst exile and upheaval. Through María's poignant narrative, she explores themes of love, betrayal, and forgiveness.