Cleopatra's Shadows: A Fall of Egypt Novel
Autor Emily Hollemanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 iul 2016
Arsinoe, the bright and incisive eight-year-old daughter of King Ptolemy, awakes one morning from an ominous dream of statues weeping blood to find that her reality is even worse. There's been a violent coup, and she is stranded alone in the palace, abandoned by both her beloved older sister Cleopatra and her indifferent father. The new monarch? Arsinoe's half sister Berenice, who has seized the throne and now rules over a bloodthirsty royal court.
Arsinoe's struggle to establish herself in this strange new world takes her from the palace to the streets of war-torn Alexandria, where she must cast off her childhood comforts, including her idolization of Cleopatra. Meanwhile, Berenice confronts her own demons--her cruel, dying mother, a pair of fickle husbands, and the ever-present threat of her father's return from exile--as she fights to maintain power as the first queen to rule Egypt alone in a thousand years. When their deposed father, Ptolemy, marches on the city with a Roman army, both daughters must decide where their allegiances truly lie, and Arsinoe grapples with the difficult truth--that the only way to survive her dynasty is to rule it.
A bold and mesmerizing debut,CLEOPATRA'S SHADOWSis a thrilling depiction of a treacherous Egyptian dynasty and an ancient world made new.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780316382991
ISBN-10: 031638299X
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Little, Brown and Company
Colecția Back Bay Books
Seria A Fall of Egypt Novel
ISBN-10: 031638299X
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Little, Brown and Company
Colecția Back Bay Books
Seria A Fall of Egypt Novel
Notă biografică
Emily
Holleman,
a
graduate
of
Yale
University,
spent
several
years
as
an
editor
forSalon--a
job
she
left
to
follow
Arsinoe
and
her
quest
for
the
throne
of
Egypt.
Currently
based
in
Brooklyn,
she
has
devoted
the
past
three
years
to
reading
and
writing
about
the
Ptolomies
and
is,
like
Arsinoe,
a
younger
sister.
Recenzii
"We
forget
that
Cleopatra
was
a
Macedonian,
her
royal
house
a
relic
of
the
career
of
Alexander
the
Great.
Where
Cleopatra
went
to
bed
with
Rome,
her
half-sister
Berenice,
at
nineteen,
tried
to
hold
the
Egyptian
throne
against
it,
while
her
sister
Arsinoe,
still
a
child,
fought
to
hang
on
in
the
margins.
Prophetic
dreams,
fraying
family
bonds,
and
desperate
development
of
strength
in
crisis
define
this
affecting
work
of
historical
fiction."—Zachary
Mason,
author
of
The
Lost
Books
of
the
Odyssey
"A colorful tale full of the sights and smells of ancient Egypt, with palace intrigues populated by eunuchs, learned tutors, and slaves of every stripe."—Enid Shomer, author of The Twelve Rooms of the Nile
"Holleman richly resuscitates this ancient world of danger, illuminating the lives of the women of one extraordinary lineage and their audacious, overt scrambles towards power."—Kara Cooney, author of The Woman Who Would Be King: Hatshepsut's Rise to Power in Ancient Egypt
"The rich, exotic world created by Emily Holleman in her debut novel, CLEOPATRA'S SHADOWS, is mesmerizing. Intrigue, betrayal and the near-destruction of a dynasty follow in the footsteps of Cleopatra's little-known, but ambitious sisters, Arsinoe and Berenice. A perfect marriage of dedicated research and passionately inventive story telling."—Kathleen Kent, author ofThe Outcasts
"These characters lived and breathed their lives beyond the page and I could feel them in the room with me. Evocative, immersive and engrossing. I truly loved it."—Elizabeth Chadwick, author of The Summer Queen
"Readers will sympathize with Berenice as she battles formidable odds.... Holleman succeeds in teasing vivid throughlines from an incredibly complex period.... Her language, anachronism-free, artfully captures the matrix of myth and epic which nurtures and inspires her characters. A high-stakes family drama."—Kirkus Reviews
"Women have, throughout history, been secondary-often recorded (if at all) as complementary, or as muse to man's genius. But now, as modern societies are re-appraising the value of women, so too are books evolving to match. Readers are pulled into worlds previously closed off-full of tenacity, adventure, and scandal-page-turning, yes, butreal.Cleopatra's Shadowsreimagines Cleopatra's history through the perspective of her younger sister Arsinoe. We want these stories more than ever."—Meredith Turits, Vanity Fair
"An outstanding debut novel.... Some writers seem destined to unearth the truth of a time and a place and a set of people: Mary Renault and Alexander, Hilary Mantel and Thomas Cromwell and now Emily Holleman and the last generation of Ptolemies. The vivacity, the verve, the sense of bone deep truth of the writing-all are superb. There's a freshness to the prose that is truly captivating, and a dynamism to the narrative that gives life to the people whose names are otherwise a footnote in history."—Manda Scott, author of The Crystal Skull
"Breathing new life into these historical personalities.... Holleman offers a fresh take on the Ptolemy dynasty and has delivered what promises to be just the first in an exciting series about Arsinoe, youngest sister of Cleopatra."—Jane Henriksen Baird, Library Journal (starred review)
"Holleman artfully depictsrealwomen of the ancient world, who used their own wits and wiles to maneuver among the most brilliant men of their age.... A triumphantly fresh tale for historians and casual fans alike."—Carly Silver, ancienthistory.com
"This historically detailed exploration of life on the Nile during the Ptolemy dynasty feels like a breath of fresh air after the 'Downton'-inspired wave of 20th-century historical fiction. Fans of Madeline Miller'sSong of Achillesshould take note."—BookPage
"Historically detailed and multilayered.... With scintillating visual details of gorgeous palaces, rich temples, and the famous library of Alexandria, [Cleopatra's Shadows] evok[es] a world in which the ancient heroes Alexander and Odysseus-and Greek tragic characters such as Antigone-come to life.... Holleman's imaginative, textured portraits of the lives and ambitions of these little-known heroines will appeal to readers of historical and literary fiction alike."—Publishers Weekly
"Riveting."—Steph Opitz, Marie Claire
"Holleman brings Alexandria to beautiful, spirited and, at times, tragic, life."—Mickey McAlary, Brooklyn Magazine
"Vivid [and] page-turning."—Redbook
"The story of Cleopatra has been told many times over, in many different ways, though there's a certain consistency to the tale's key elements - the seductiveness, the asp, the sultry kohl eyeliner.... Holleman break[s] free of the clichés dogging the last great pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt, the better to see her fresh.... Arsinoe and Berenice might be confined to the shadows of history, but here they are squarely in the limelight, powerful protagonists of their own dramas. They could easily give the women ofGame of Thronesa run for their money."—Alexandra Schwartz, Salon
"Abundant historical references and details of court life create a strong setting for a dialogue-driven story.... The well-researched novel covers little known material from a fascinating historical period."—Booklist
"Holleman break[s] free of the clichés dogging the last great pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt, the better to see her fresh.... [Arsinoe and Berenice] could easily give the women ofGame of Thronesa run for their money."—Alexandra Schwartz, Salon
"A colorful tale full of the sights and smells of ancient Egypt, with palace intrigues populated by eunuchs, learned tutors, and slaves of every stripe."—Enid Shomer, author of The Twelve Rooms of the Nile
"Holleman richly resuscitates this ancient world of danger, illuminating the lives of the women of one extraordinary lineage and their audacious, overt scrambles towards power."—Kara Cooney, author of The Woman Who Would Be King: Hatshepsut's Rise to Power in Ancient Egypt
"The rich, exotic world created by Emily Holleman in her debut novel, CLEOPATRA'S SHADOWS, is mesmerizing. Intrigue, betrayal and the near-destruction of a dynasty follow in the footsteps of Cleopatra's little-known, but ambitious sisters, Arsinoe and Berenice. A perfect marriage of dedicated research and passionately inventive story telling."—Kathleen Kent, author ofThe Outcasts
"These characters lived and breathed their lives beyond the page and I could feel them in the room with me. Evocative, immersive and engrossing. I truly loved it."—Elizabeth Chadwick, author of The Summer Queen
"Readers will sympathize with Berenice as she battles formidable odds.... Holleman succeeds in teasing vivid throughlines from an incredibly complex period.... Her language, anachronism-free, artfully captures the matrix of myth and epic which nurtures and inspires her characters. A high-stakes family drama."—Kirkus Reviews
"Women have, throughout history, been secondary-often recorded (if at all) as complementary, or as muse to man's genius. But now, as modern societies are re-appraising the value of women, so too are books evolving to match. Readers are pulled into worlds previously closed off-full of tenacity, adventure, and scandal-page-turning, yes, butreal.Cleopatra's Shadowsreimagines Cleopatra's history through the perspective of her younger sister Arsinoe. We want these stories more than ever."—Meredith Turits, Vanity Fair
"An outstanding debut novel.... Some writers seem destined to unearth the truth of a time and a place and a set of people: Mary Renault and Alexander, Hilary Mantel and Thomas Cromwell and now Emily Holleman and the last generation of Ptolemies. The vivacity, the verve, the sense of bone deep truth of the writing-all are superb. There's a freshness to the prose that is truly captivating, and a dynamism to the narrative that gives life to the people whose names are otherwise a footnote in history."—Manda Scott, author of The Crystal Skull
"Breathing new life into these historical personalities.... Holleman offers a fresh take on the Ptolemy dynasty and has delivered what promises to be just the first in an exciting series about Arsinoe, youngest sister of Cleopatra."—Jane Henriksen Baird, Library Journal (starred review)
"Holleman artfully depictsrealwomen of the ancient world, who used their own wits and wiles to maneuver among the most brilliant men of their age.... A triumphantly fresh tale for historians and casual fans alike."—Carly Silver, ancienthistory.com
"This historically detailed exploration of life on the Nile during the Ptolemy dynasty feels like a breath of fresh air after the 'Downton'-inspired wave of 20th-century historical fiction. Fans of Madeline Miller'sSong of Achillesshould take note."—BookPage
"Historically detailed and multilayered.... With scintillating visual details of gorgeous palaces, rich temples, and the famous library of Alexandria, [Cleopatra's Shadows] evok[es] a world in which the ancient heroes Alexander and Odysseus-and Greek tragic characters such as Antigone-come to life.... Holleman's imaginative, textured portraits of the lives and ambitions of these little-known heroines will appeal to readers of historical and literary fiction alike."—Publishers Weekly
"Riveting."—Steph Opitz, Marie Claire
"Holleman brings Alexandria to beautiful, spirited and, at times, tragic, life."—Mickey McAlary, Brooklyn Magazine
"Vivid [and] page-turning."—Redbook
"The story of Cleopatra has been told many times over, in many different ways, though there's a certain consistency to the tale's key elements - the seductiveness, the asp, the sultry kohl eyeliner.... Holleman break[s] free of the clichés dogging the last great pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt, the better to see her fresh.... Arsinoe and Berenice might be confined to the shadows of history, but here they are squarely in the limelight, powerful protagonists of their own dramas. They could easily give the women ofGame of Thronesa run for their money."—Alexandra Schwartz, Salon
"Abundant historical references and details of court life create a strong setting for a dialogue-driven story.... The well-researched novel covers little known material from a fascinating historical period."—Booklist
"Holleman break[s] free of the clichés dogging the last great pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt, the better to see her fresh.... [Arsinoe and Berenice] could easily give the women ofGame of Thronesa run for their money."—Alexandra Schwartz, Salon