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Author: Kirstin Downey

Narrator: Ryan

Format: MP3

IBSN: 9780385534116

Language: English

Publish Date: 28/10/2014

Audiobook length: 31 min

Contents

Chapter 1Overview
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Chapter 2 Ascended as queen through troubled times
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Chapter 3Stabilized the domestic situation and financed exploratory voyages
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Chapter 4Consolidated her power with marriages of alliance to shield against potential foreign enemies
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Chapter 5Summary & Review
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Why listen to Isabella by Kirstin Downey

Listening to the summary audiobook of "Isabella" by Kirstin Downey offers a concise and engaging way to explore the life of Isabella Bird, a trailblazing female explorer and writer of the 19th century. Through this summary, listeners can quickly grasp the key themes of adventure, resilience, and the breaking of societal norms, while also gaining insights into Bird's remarkable journeys that defied gender expectations. This audio format allows for an immersive experience, perfect for those seeking to enrich their understanding of historical figures and the impact of their contributions in a time when women's voices were often silenced.

Author : Kirstin Downey

Kirstin Downey is an American author and investigative journalist. A graduate of Pennsylvania State University, she was a longtime writer at The Washington Post, and shares The Washington Post’s 2008 Pulitzer Prize for coverage of the campus slayings at Virginia Tech. After leaving the Washington Post, she published The Woman Behind the New Deal, a study of the life and rise of a female social worker in early 1900s New York, which was a finalist for the 2009 Los Angeles Times Book Prize. Downey was also the co-author of the New York Times bestselling Financial Crisis Inquiry Report and now focuses on regulatory risk.

Key Insights from Isabella by Kirstin Downey

  • Kirstin Downey's "Isabella" highlights the multifaceted nature of its titular character, showcasing how her identity as a queen intertwines with her pursuits of art and personal ambition. Through Isabella's story, Downey illustrates the complexities of female power and the societal constraints placed upon women in the 15th century.
  • The book also delves into the political machinations of Europe during Isabella's reign, revealing how her marriage to Ferdinand of Aragon was crucial in shaping modern Spain. Downey effectively contextualizes Isabella's decisions within the broader historical narrative, emphasizing the impact of dynastic alliances on political stability and power dynamics.
  • Downey's portrayal of Isabella's faith offers a nuanced look at how spirituality influenced her governance and personal choices. Far from a mere backdrop, Isabella's religion becomes a driving force behind her actions, reflecting the era's intersection of politics and piety.
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