Isabella of France: The Rebel Queen by Catherine Hanley is a historical fiction novel that tells the story of Isabella, the daughter of King Charles VI and Queen Margaret of Anjou. Set in medieval France during the Hundred Years' War, the book follows Isabella as she navigates through political intrigue, betrayal, and warfare to become one of history's most famous rebel queens. The author does an excellent job of bringing Isabella to life, portraying her as a strong-willed and intelligent young woman who is determined to make her mark on the world. The book also provides insight into the political climate of medieval France, including the power struggles between the royal family and the nobility. One of the standout aspects of this novel is its attention to detail in terms of historical accuracy. Hanley has clearly done extensive research on the time period and the characters involved, resulting in a vivid and immersive reading experience that transports the reader back in time. Overall, Isabella of France: The Rebel Queen is an engaging and well-written novel that provides readers with a fascinating glimpse into the life of one of history's most overlooked queens.
Related Products of Queen Isabella Of France Biography