
Daughters of the formidable Isabella & Ferdinand of Spain Katherine & Juana were born in to a world of privilege & luxury that came at a devastating personal price. They were trained from an early age to understand European diplomacy & to revere their position as defenders of Catholicism against any threat to their religion. In an age of familiy politics the sisters were useful only as a way to secure new alliances through marriage; both at the mercy of the men they were to marry. Katherines marriage to Prnice Arthur apeared to go well until he died suddenly after ten months. Marriage to King Henry VIII did not result in the vital heir & soon Henry was displaying his despotic nature with the execution of traitors & high-handed affairs. Juana fared no better with Philip of Burgundy whose naked amibition & cruelty made her life equally difficult. Julia Foxs new biography vividly portrays the harsh realities of being a queen within a world dominated & run by men. She provides a fresh take on the sisters characters & interior worlds by setting them within their family & Spanish contexts. In the case of both women this vibrant biography graphically illustrates the dangers of being a royal commodity at such a perilous time & gives a highly revealing portrait of two forceful female personaliites thrwarted by the men around them
- including the men closest to them who sould have cared for them the most.