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“Fans of the author who loved her biographies of Henry VIII and Mary Queen of Scots will find this story of Egypt's ancient queen equally engrossing. The author's impeccable research brings a long ago civilization thoroughly to life, and her portraits of Cleopatra, Caesar and Antony are wonderful. A spellbinding book.†―Barbara Taylor Bradford“A thrilling story...[Cleopatra's] 'memoirs' are vivid and enthralling. Read them.†―Washington Post“[A] time machine...It's as if you lived there, walked the streets and counseled the Queen throughout her turbulent life.†―Cincinnati Enquirer“Awash in sensuous, jewel-like detail... As if ancient frescoes had sprung alive.†―Entertainment Weekly“George is such a skilled writer the book seems built no the intimate details of the five senses†―Memphis Commercial Appeal“Readers looking to be transported to another place and time will find their magic carpet here.†―Publishers Weekly"
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About the Author
Margaret George is the author of The Autobiography of Henry VIII, Mary Queen of Scotland and the Isles, and Elizabeth I, among other novels. Margaret first got the idea to write historical fiction when, after reading numerous books that viewed Henry VIII through the eyes of his enemies and victims, she found herself wondering if there might be another side to the story. She became determined to let Henry speak for himself, and it took fifteen years, about three hundred books of background reading, three visits to England to see every extant building associated with Henry, and five handwritten drafts for her to answer the question: What was Henry really like? Margaret was born in Nashville, Tennessee, and has traveled extensively. She and her husband live in Madison, Wisconsin.
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Product details
Paperback: 976 pages
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin; First edition (May 15, 1998)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 9780312187453
ISBN-13: 978-0312187453
ASIN: 0312187459
Product Dimensions:
6.3 x 1.8 x 9.3 inches
Shipping Weight: 2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review:
4.4 out of 5 stars
444 customer reviews
Amazon Best Sellers Rank:
#87,512 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
The Memoirs of Cleopatra tells the story of Cleopatra VII from her early childhood to her death. Cleopatra was the favorite daughter of Ptolemy XII. When her father had to flee to go to Rome, Cleopatra’s older sisters decided to take the throne for themselves. Cleopatra learned from her older sisters that she could be a strong and capable ruler herself. When Cleopatra becomes queen, she learns that she can not rest easy on the throne. Her husband and brother Ptolemy XIII and her sister, Arsinoe, plot a coup against her. In order to be restored to her rightful position as queen, Cleopatra must ally herself with the Roman general, Caesar. In this novel, Cleopatra tells her side of the story. Cleopatra denounces the myths and charges that are brought up against her by her enemies. Cleopatra is more personable and is very sympathetic. As she reflects on her life, she wonders which course of actions, she might have taken to prevent her fate. However, she concludes that it was destiny. Cleopatra is portrayed as an ambitious and head-strong woman. She can also be very manipulative. Through her faults, it is obvious that she loved Egypt the most. Every action she does has been for what she considers the good of Egypt. Overall, The Memoirs of Cleopatra is full of courtly and political intrigue, betrayal, romance, and drama. At the heart of it all is a woman who fought to make her dreams of a glorious Egypt to come true, only to lose all she has ever loved. Besides Cleopatra, I thought the characters were all very fleshed out. Caesar is calculating and prudent. Antony is pleasure-loving and weak-willed. He is easily manipulated by all around him. Octavian is cold, shrewd, and power hungry. This novel has the makings of a Shakespearean tragedy. Even though we all knew how it ended, I could feel Cleopatra’s looming doom by the poor choices that she makes, and wished that her outcome would have changed at the Battle of Actium. Nevertheless, The Memoirs of Cleopatra will be sure to linger with you long after you have read the final page. While this book is long, it never seemed long for me. This was one of the few books that I didn’t want to end! Margaret George has a talent for making Ancient Egypt come alive. The Memoirs of Cleopatra is one of the rare novels that must never be missed! After reading this novel, you can see why she is known as queen of historical fiction. I have read many books on Cleopatra, and so far this is the best one. I look forward to reading more books from her in the future.
Cleopatra’s story told as if she wrote it. Very effective method! I’ve had a thing for Egypt since my early teens and the Cleopatra story has always fascinated. Given that history is written by the winners, Cleopatra’s story reflects this. To make it worse she was a woman. There were no other women pharaohs except Hapshepsut whose tomb still stands. Her statues portray her in a masculine fashion. There is very little evidence of what Cleopatra looked like though two coins have very different portraits. To complicate matters what was written about her implies that she was more a seductress than a ruler. This well researched historical fiction debunks that theory and provides a chronological history of Cleopatra’s life. This is a fascinating book and well worth the time it takes to read. It is 980 pages!
I wasn't sure I was interested in reading about Cleopatra and the time period she lived in, but I am a big fan of Margaret George, so I thought I would try it. I was not disappointed - it is an awesome historical novel well researched! This is a stunning account of the life and times of Cleopatra as told by Cleopatra herself. I was immediately caught up and could hardly put it down. It also brought to life the mighty Julius Caesar and Marc Antony as well as Octavian, who was Cleopatra's greatest enemy. Each character in the book, whether major or minor, brought the story and the times to life. This book is 976 pages, but don't let that deter you! I read it in 20 days - I could hardly wait to get back to it in the evenings, staying up late and now feel a little lost that it is finished - I wish I were just starting it all over again.
If Cleopatra was a fictional character, I would say she was too amazing to be believed. But, she was a real person. While reading the book, I found myself verifying historical events on the internet. The author herself provided a section at the end describing what was real and what was fictional. Much of it really happened, certainly all of the major events.Cleopatra lived in world where Rome controlled the Mediterranean, but it was not obvious who controlled Rome.Leadership in every country, including hers, seemed to be in constant question.Yet, it seemed okay for heads of state to be out of communication with their countries for extended periods, even years.Threats not only came from people, but also nature: the greater military could be overcome by storms or disease, rather than battle.In fact, I was disappointed that the outcome of the final battles seemed to be due to disease and defections rather than an actual contest. (Everyone knows the basic story, so hopefully I am not spoiling anything).Still through all the trials, people found ways to enjoy themselves and celebrate. For people of the times, it was just how the world was.The only reason I gave it 4 and not a 5 is that, compared with The Autobiography of Henry VIII and Helen of Troy, I think the writing was a little flat. If the subject wasn't so fascinating, I would have had trouble making it through >900 pages. But, it was interesting, so it was worth with it.
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