The owl was a baker's daughter : the continuing adventures of Judith Shakespeare / Grace Tiffany.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780063380530 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 240 pages ; 22 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Harper, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, [2025]
- Copyright: ©2025
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| Genre: | Historical fiction. Biographical fiction. Novels. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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| Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stroud Branch | FIC Tiffa | 31681010405322 | FICTION | Available | - |
- Baker & Taylor
Explores themes of motherhood, friendship, and loss amid societal upheaval as the titular heroine, a midwife-apothecary, flees her troubled marriage and accusations of witchcraft in 17th-century Stratford, accompanied by a zealous Puritan and her child amidst the backdrop of civil war. - Baker & Taylor
"At the ripe age of sixty-one, Judith Shakespeare, twin of the doomed Hamnet, finds herself fleeing provincial Stratford on horseback to avoid a witchcraft charge. Her traveling companions are a zealous Puritan woman and her mischievous young niece, bothdisplaced by the civil war between the Royalists and Roundheads. Judith also leaves behind her marriage, which has foundered since the wrenching loss of two adult sons to the plague. Her travels take her to London, where she reunites with an old love from her acting days, and to the battlefield outside Oxford, where she serves as a surgeon for Cromwell's forces"-- - HARPERCOLL
âStellar historical fiction imbued with a rich sense of place.ââNew York Times Book Review
"Witty, resilient, and fiercely intelligent, Judith emerges as a heroine for the ages. Her journey, rich in historical authenticity and imaginative storytelling, offers insights that resonate across the centuries."âChristina Baker Kline, New York Times bestselling author of The Exiles
For readers of Hilary Mantel and Madeline Miller, a deeply engrossing work of historical fictionâa tale about a woman of the Shakespeare family struggling to manage both her private grief and public danger. Â
At the age of sixty-one, Judith Shakespeare, a midwife-apothecary and twin of the long-dead Hamnet, must flee provincial Stratford on horseback to avoid arrest for witchcraft. Her traveling companions are a zealous Puritan woman and child who have been displaced by civil warâthe bloody seventeenth-century strife between Royalists and Roundheads. Judith is also leaving her marriage, which has foundered since the wrenching loss of two adult sons to the plague.
The sequel to the authorâs My Father Had a Daughter, a tale of Judith in her youth, The Owl Was a Bakerâs Daughter revisits this character for the agesâShakespeareâs sharp-tongued, witty youngest child, no less feisty in her maturity. Four-hundred years after Judithâs death, Grace Tiffany brings her back onto center stage. Judithâs latest tale offers profound insightsâinto friendship, motherhood, marriage, religious extremism, and warâwhich remain resoundingly true today.