Mary Tudor: Bloody Mary

by Gretchen Maurer (Author) Peter Malone (Illustrator)

Mary Tudor: Bloody Mary
The first reigning Queen of England, Mary Tudor believed fervently that Catholicism should be the religion of the land, leading her to burn at the stake hundreds of Protestants. Was she just a ruler of her times, or did she deserve the name, Bloody Mary? Gorgeous illustrations and an intelligent, evocative story bring to life a real dastardly dame who, fueled by her faith, created a religious firestorm.
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Gr 4-8—One of the most unique offerings this season, this series presents tales of women throughout history who have not followed societal conventions. Spanning various centuries and continents, the books outline the lives, actions, and misdeeds of women who held positions of great power. The pages have a collagelike appearance, with blocks of texts and captioned photos and reproductions. Sidebars give contextual information, such as "What she played," "What she wore," "What she ate," etc. Readers will find the information engrossing, with stories of dastardly deeds such as poisoning, religious persecution, and outright murder. However, it should be noted that these books have no index, table of contents, or bibliography, so they might be better suited for browsing than for research. Students will question whether or not these women were really inherently evil, or just acting in response to their dysfunctional childhoods and the turbulent times in which they lived.

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Gretchen Maurer
Gretchen Maurer's writing has been published in Frances Mayes' The Discovery of Poetry and in the anthology, A Cup of Comfort for Mothers To Be. She co-wrote the screenplay for ALMA, a 2007 short film that has screened in twenty-two festivals and won multiple awards. Her children's story, "It's Raining Pistachios!", appeared in the August 2010 issue of Highlights for Children magazine. She lives in Northern California with her family.

Peter Malone has illustrated over twenty children's books for such publishers as Chronicle, Knopf, Putnam, Running Press, and Scholastic. In addition to creating gorgeous illustrations, he wrote the book, Close to the Wind, about the use of the Beaufort scale for measuring wind force at sea. School Library Journal called it "informative and utterly charming." He lives in Bath, England, with his wife, a restorer of paintings, and their two grown daughters.
Classification
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ISBN-13
9780983425625
Lexile Measure
1070
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Goosebottom Books
Publication date
October 03, 2011
Series
Thinking Girl's Treasury of Dastardly Dames
BISAC categories
JNF007020 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Biography & Autobiography | Historical
JNF007120 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Biography & Autobiography | Women
Library of Congress categories
History
Great Britain
Kings, queens, rulers, etc
Queens
Mary
Mary I, 1553-1558
Independent Publisher Book Awards
Silver Medal Winner 2012 - 2012

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