The award-winning author of the Inspector Montalbano series explores
the political intrigue of seventeenth-century Sicily in this novel
based on true events. Sicily, 1677. Just before his death, the
viceroy of Spanish-controlled Sicily names his wife Doña Eleonora as
his successor. The Holy Royal Council is scandalized by the thought of
a woman running the government, and its corrupt councilors will do
everything in their power to make her a viceroy in name only. But
Eleanora has other plans—and proves herself to be far more cunning
and capable than her many adversaries. In a land afflicted with
poverty and misery, Eleonora successfully lowers the price of bread,
reduces taxes for large families, reopens women’s care facilities,
and establishes stipends for young couples wishing to marry—measures
considered to be seditious by the city fathers and the Church. But
while she outmaneuvers the powerful men in her path time and time
again, Eleonora’s rule would last only twenty-seven days—one cycle
of the moon. Based on a true story, author Andrea Camilleri’s
gripping and richly imagined novel tells the story of a woman whose
courage and political vision is tested at every step by a corrupt and
ruthless patriarchy.
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Product details
ISBN
9781609453923
Published
2017
Publisher
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Author