Jezebel. You ve heard the name. But you ve never heard her story.
"Historical fiction at its finest," (Louisa Morgan) this propulsive novel is a stunning reimagining of the story of a fierce princess from Tyre and her infamous legacy
Jezebel was born into the world howling. She intends to leave it the same way.
When Jezebel learns she can't be a king like her father simply because she s a girl, she vows never to become someone s decorative wife, nameless and lost to history. At fifteen she s married off, despite her protests, to Prince Ahab of Israel. There, she does what she must to gain power and remake the dry and distant kingdom in the image of her beloved, prosperous seaside homeland of Tyre, beginning by building temples to the gods she grew up worshipping. As her initiatives usher in an era of prosperity for Israel, her new subjects love her, and her name rings through the land.
Then Elijah, the prophet of Yahweh and her former lover, begins to speak out against her. Bitter at having been abandoned by Jezebel, he lashes out, calling her a slut. Harlot. Witch. And the people, revering their prophet s message, turn on her.
As ancient powers and faiths are pitted against each other, bloodshed descends on Israel and Jezebel faces the fall of her legacy. Determined despite the odds to make Israel a great nation, she must decide how far she's willing to go to protect her family, her throne her name. A stunning revision of a notorious queen s story, Jezebel is a thrilling lyrical debut about a fierce woman who refuses to be forgotten.
"Historical fiction at its finest," (Louisa Morgan) this propulsive novel is a stunning reimagining of the story of a fierce princess from Tyre and her infamous legacy
Jezebel was born into the world howling. She intends to leave it the same way.
When Jezebel learns she can't be a king like her father simply because she s a girl, she vows never to become someone s decorative wife, nameless and lost to history. At fifteen she s married off, despite her protests, to Prince Ahab of Israel. There, she does what she must to gain power and remake the dry and distant kingdom in the image of her beloved, prosperous seaside homeland of Tyre, beginning by building temples to the gods she grew up worshipping. As her initiatives usher in an era of prosperity for Israel, her new subjects love her, and her name rings through the land.
Then Elijah, the prophet of Yahweh and her former lover, begins to speak out against her. Bitter at having been abandoned by Jezebel, he lashes out, calling her a slut. Harlot. Witch. And the people, revering their prophet s message, turn on her.
As ancient powers and faiths are pitted against each other, bloodshed descends on Israel and Jezebel faces the fall of her legacy. Determined despite the odds to make Israel a great nation, she must decide how far she's willing to go to protect her family, her throne her name. A stunning revision of a notorious queen s story, Jezebel is a thrilling lyrical debut about a fierce woman who refuses to be forgotten.
In Megan Barnard s debut novel, Jezebel, the titular wicked queen of biblical lore gets a spirited makeover Redeeming the novel from well-worn tropes of female disempowerment is Barnard s subversive counternarrative This audiobook is a homage to the innate right to be heard. New York Times Book Review
"[A] stunning first novel...A riveting story reinforcing the notion that there are two sides to every story. Barnard s eloquently written debut is perfect for fans of Madeline Miller s Circe or The Song of Achilles." Library Journal, _starred review_
Rich with historical detail and a fresh and convincing perspective Like so many strong women, Jezebel is loved, feared, and hated, especially by the men she rules. Megan Barnard's Jezebel is also strong, determined, and resourceful historical fiction at its finest." Louisa Morgan, author of A Secret History of Witches
"Ambitious...a provocative concept." Publisher's Weekly
"[A] stunning first novel...A riveting story reinforcing the notion that there are two sides to every story. Barnard s eloquently written debut is perfect for fans of Madeline Miller s Circe or The Song of Achilles." Library Journal, _starred review_
Rich with historical detail and a fresh and convincing perspective Like so many strong women, Jezebel is loved, feared, and hated, especially by the men she rules. Megan Barnard's Jezebel is also strong, determined, and resourceful historical fiction at its finest." Louisa Morgan, author of A Secret History of Witches
"Ambitious...a provocative concept." Publisher's Weekly