Antoinette's sister

Diana Giovinazzo

Book - 2022

"Austria 1767: Maria Carolina Charlotte-ninth daughter and sixteenth child of Empress Maria Theresa of Austria-knows her position as a Hapsburg archduchess will inevitably force her to leave her home, her family, and her beloved country. But not yet. The Hapsburg family is celebrating a great triumph: Charlotte's older sister, Josepha, has been promised to King Ferdinand IV of Naples, and will soon take her place as queen. Before Josepha can journey to her new home, however, tragedy strikes: after visiting the family crypt, Josepha contracts smallpox and dies. Shocked, Charlotte is forced to face an unthinkable new reality: she must now marry Ferdinand in her sister's stead. Bereft and alone, Charlotte finds that her new life... in Naples is more complicated than she could ever have imagined. Ferdinand is weak and feckless, and a disastrous wedding night plunges her into despair. Her husband's regent, Tenucci, is a controlling and power-hungry man who has pushed the country to the brink of ruin. Overwhelmed, she asks her brother Leopold, now the Holy Roman Emperor, to send help-which he does in the form of John Acton, a handsome military man twenty years Charlotte's senior who is tasked to take over the Navy. Now, Charlotte must gather the strength to do what her mother did before her: take control of a country. In a time of political uprisings, royal executions, and the increasingly desperate crisis her favorite sister, Queen Marie Antoinette, is facing in France, how is a young monarch to keep hold of everything-and everyone-she loves? Find out in this sweeping, luxurious tale of family, court intrigue, and power"--

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Genres
Biographical fiction
Historical fiction
Novels
Published
New York : Grand Central Publishing 2022.
Language
English
Main Author
Diana Giovinazzo (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
xi, 386 pages : genealogical table ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9781538720127
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Review by Booklist Review

"There is something about sisters that goes beyond the connection that you have with any other living soul." No one ever said ruling Europe would be easy. The Habsburg children have been taught since birth to put kingdom and country above everything else, even their own happiness. The Empress Mother rules her family the same way she runs her kingdom of Austria: with an iron fist. For her impetuous and headstrong daughters Charlotte and Antoinette, nothing matters more than their bond of friendship and sisterhood. This historical fiction novel follows the tale of Maria Carolina Charlotte's marriage to Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies, and her beloved sister's fateful marriage to the dauphin of France. Told from Charlotte's point of view, it's interspersed with letters to and from her various family members, giving the reader a peek inside the machinations of this famous family. Philippa Gregory fans will love this story's mix of real history and drama, made personal with the strong and relatable voice of the queen of Naples and Sicily.

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Giovinazzo (The Woman in Red) offers an exceptional portrait of 18th-century Austria's Habsburg royal dynasty through the eyes of spirited archduchess Charlotte, who becomes queen of Naples and breaks with France after her younger sister Marie Antoinette's execution. After Charlotte's older sister Josepha dies of smallpox, Charlotte takes Josepha's place at 15 as the bride of King Ferdinand, a weak and immature monarch. When Charlotte gives birth to a male heir in 1777, she is allowed to join Naples's ruling body, as stipulated in her marriage contract; she assumes control of the kingdom from her disinterested husband, modeling her reign after her ambitious mother, ruler of the Austria-Hungary Empire. With Prime Minister Sir John Acton, her confidante whom she loves deeply, Charlotte creates a legacy of wealth and beautification by cultivating wasteland with olive groves, completing dormant projects for gardens and palaces, and launching French-style salons with artists, authors, and musicians. Then the execution of Marie Antoinette leads a grieving Charlotte to join an English fighting coalition against France. Charlotte also repeatedly snubs the French ambassador and bans the speaking of French, and in 1798, Charlotte sees the fall of Naples to Bonaparte. Giovinazzo vividly depicts a formidable monarch from a turbulent era of European history. This sprawling tale of power, intrigue, and ambition is a winner. Agent: Johanna Castillo, Writers House. (Jan.)

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