Daughter of the Wolf
- 512 páginas
- 18 horas de lectura
A brilliant saga about the daughter and sole heiress of a feudal lord in England before the Norman Conquest.
Victoria Whitworth es una historiadora y autora de bestsellers cuya obra se adentra en las profundidades de la historia, dando vida a eventos pasados con inmensa pasión y meticuloso detalle. A través de su escritura, ofrece a los lectores una visión cautivadora de momentos y figuras históricas cruciales, explorando la condición humana y las complejas motivaciones que los impulsan. Sus narrativas se caracterizan por una aguda perspicacia y una notable habilidad para crear escenas históricas vívidas y evocadoras.



A brilliant saga about the daughter and sole heiress of a feudal lord in England before the Norman Conquest.
A book about intense physical and personal experience, narrating how Victoria Whitworth began swimming in the cold waters of Orkney as a means of escaping a failing marriage.
The memoir delves into a transformative journey from a magical childhood in Kenya to the challenges of American high school and the support of a teacher in England. Victoria Whitworth reflects on her experiences at an English language school in Corinth, including a traumatic incident that prompts her to reevaluate Greek myths and legends. Through this exploration, she questions the nature of truth in stories about figures like Agamemnon and Theseus, ultimately addressing themes of survival, violence, and the complexities of female identity.