The Confessions of Catherine de Medici

A Novel

Hardcover, 416 pages

English language

Published May 25, 2010 by Ballantine Books.

ISBN:
978-0-345-50186-8
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OCLC Number:
436030067

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4 stars (1 review)

The truth is, none of us are innocent. We all have sins to confess.So reveals Catherine de Medici in this brilliantly imagined novel about one of history's most powerful and controversial women. To some she was the ruthless queen who led France into an era of savage violence. To others she was the passionate savior of the French monarchy. Acclaimed author C. W. Gortner brings Catherine to life in her own voice, allowing us to enter into the intimate world of a woman whose determination to protect her family's throne and realm plunged her into a lethal struggle for power. The last legitimate descendant of the illustrious Medici line, Catherine suffers the expulsion of her family from her native Florence and narrowly escapes death at the hands of an enraged mob. While still a teenager, she is betrothed to Henri, son of Francois I of France, and sent from Italy …

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A very intriguing historical novel that had me quite captivated. Told from a first person perspective of Catherine de Medici herself, it's the story from her childhood in Florence as pawn of Pope Clement, as then wife to Henri of France, and as queen mother to the three sons of hers that ascended to the throne of France. This all in a period of great religious turmoil in the realm as Protestant Huguenots struggled against Catholic lords, foremost amongst them the Catholic Guise family.

I am sure the author took literary license quite a bit when it came to Catherine's relationship with Coligny, the Huguenot leader, but it's a captivating story that never gets dull. As I had mostly read historical novels from the Tudor side of things, it was quite enlightening to read about events like the Spanish Armada from a different viewpoint.

Definitely recommending this to anyone who …

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  • Literature & Fiction -- Genre Fiction -- Historical