The Bearkeeper’s Daughter

The Bearkeeper’s Daughter by Gillian Bradshaw is a complex and historically rich novel set in Imperial Byzantium. Published by Penguin in 1989, this new edition spans 320 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers around an empress whose beauty and power rival that of Cleopatra, exploring the intricacies of her reign and the challenges she faces.
Readers will find a detailed portrayal of life in a vibrant historical context, with themes that delve into the political and personal dynamics of the time. The book invites exploration of the empress’s character and her influence within a society marked by grandeur and intrigue. With its focus on historical elements, The Bearkeeper’s Daughter offers insights into the era’s complexities, making it a notable addition to the genres of literature and historical fiction.
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A complex and historically rich novel of Imperial Byzantium, The Bearkeeper’s Daughter features an empress whose beauty and power rivals Cleopatra’s.
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