Agrippina: Atrocious and Ferocious

by Shirin Yim Bridges (Author) Peter Malone (Illustrator)

Agrippina: Atrocious and Ferocious
Ambitious Roman empress Agrippina murdered and married her way to the throne--and to being declared a goddess. She made many enemies, including her own son. But was she really all that atrocious? Gorgeous illustrations and an intelligent, evocative story bring to life a real dastardly dame whose lust for power lost her the love of her people, and eventually, her life.
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Gr 4–8—Agrippina, born in AD 15, was the great-granddaughter of Augustus, the first Roman emperor, and daughter of Germanicus, a renowned and beloved general. Widowed twice, she married her uncle, Claudius. So despicable was she that Nero, her son, eventually ordered her execution. Cixi was born in 1835 of humble beginnings, but at 16 became a royal concubine and then a highly favored imperial consort. Upon her husband's death, she conspired to become the first woman to rule China in 1000 years, ruthlessly seizing power and eliminating all opposition. While her son eventually ruled, he died at 19 and, shortly thereafter, his pregnant wife. Cixi adopted her royal nephew to again assume power. When he became of age, his Western ideas and reforms repelled her, and she resumed rule when he mysteriously disappeared. Her "inability to adapt to a changing world ultimately toppled a dynasty…and ended 5,000 years of imperial rule." The texts appear on purple mosaic and red floral pages, respectively, with authentically detailed, dramatic gouache illustrations or lengthy sidebars opposite. These asides, though interesting and informative, occasionally break the flow of the narrative. Reproductions of Roman coins, busts, and carvings, and Chinese scroll painting and portraits are also included. Ultimately, these biographies are confusing. The final page in each one features a chart that delivers a mixed message, explaining that there is little actual proof to substantiate many of the claims made in the texts and asking readers to judge how "dastardly" these women were.—"Barbara Auerbach, PS 217, Brooklyn, NY" Copyright 2011 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
Shirin Yim Bridges
Shirin Yim Bridges' first book, Ruby's Wish, was a Publishers Weekly Best Children's Book and won the Ezra Jack Keats award. It is on several state reading lists, has been translated into seven languages, and is now in its eleventh edition. The Umbrella Queen made TIME/CNN's Top 10 Lists and was also named a Best Children's Book by the Bank Street College of Education. Horrible Hauntings won an IRA/CBC Children's Choices Award. Mary Wrightly So Politely launched in April 2013 to starred reviews in both Kirkus and Publishers Weekly. To date, every book that Shirin has written or published has achieved national acclaim.

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
9780983425618
Lexile Measure
1120
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
Kings, queens, rulers, etc
Rome
Agrippina
Empresses
Julio-Claudians, 30 B.C.-68 A.D
Independent Publisher Book Awards
Silver Medal Winner 2012 - 2012

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