Book details
Mary Queen of the Scots (The Legendary Women of World History)
Description
Queen Mary Stuart was one of the most beloved and controversial women in Scottish history. The granddaughter of King James IV and his wife Margaret Tudor, Queen Mary's status as heiress-apparent to Queen Elizabeth's throne in England paired with the violence of the Scottish Reformation set the stage for one of the most dramatic and poorly understood lives of the 16th century. Mary Queen of the Scots tells Mary's true story, focusing primarily on her reign as queen of Scotland, celebrating her life more than her death and showing us all why she was truly a woman ahead of her time.Features a detailed timeline, a list of Latin prayers with their English translations, and the lyrics to all four featured period songs performed in the book, including "Depairte, Depairte" (1545) written in Old Scot.
Age
10-14
Text complexity
advanced
Length
76 pages
Book in series
#3
Why to read
- Gain insight into the life of a significant historical figure and her impact on Scottish history.
- Explore the complex political and religious dynamics of 16th-century Britain.
- Understand the challenges faced by women in power during a time when female rulers were rare.
- Appreciate the blend of historical research with engaging storytelling to bring Mary Queen of Scots' story to life.