Sisters to the King
- 352 stránek
- 13 hodin čtení
This is the enthralling story of the lives of two remarkable women: women who have been defined by history as Henry VIII's sisters, but who were strong, fierce and sensual characters in their own right.
Maria Perryová, známá herečka a spisovatelka, vyrůstala v prostředí, kde byl kladen důraz na zdánlivé povrchnosti, ale její díla se hluboce noří do složitosti lidské povahy. Po neobvyklé kariérní dráze, která zahrnovala novinařinu i divadlo, objevila svou vášeň v psaní. Její próza se vyznačuje bystrým postřehem a ironickým pohledem na společenské konvence. Perryová zkoumá témata identity a společenského postavení s půvabem a inteligencí.




This is the enthralling story of the lives of two remarkable women: women who have been defined by history as Henry VIII's sisters, but who were strong, fierce and sensual characters in their own right.
The book offers an insightful exploration of Elizabeth, portraying her as a relatable and intelligent individual rather than a distant historical figure. It delves into her self-awareness regarding her strengths and weaknesses, providing a nuanced understanding of her character. This portrayal challenges traditional myths surrounding her persona, presenting a more human and accessible version of the iconic queen.
Exploring the five human senses, this collection intertwines reflections, poems, and artwork to celebrate aspects of perception often overlooked. Each piece invites readers to engage deeply with sight, hearing, touch, smell, and taste, creating a rich tapestry of sensory experiences. The author's unique blend of art and words offers a captivating journey that encourages appreciation for the beauty of everyday sensations.