June 10, 2017
3.5 stars.
"We made Rome tremble," ... "We shook an empire to its core."
The story of Boudica 's rebellion against the Romans told from multiple points of view written by several authors.
This was an interesting book. As always with a compilation piece, some stories had an edge on the others but actually they were all good. We hear from a slave girl of the Iceni tribe, an Iceni son grown up as hostage with the Romans, Duro, the war chief for the Iceni, the Roman tax collector who instigated the whole rebellion, a young Druid, a Roman tribune and the daughters of Boudica.
The stories were all linked in some way and together I felt like I gleaned the 'whole story'. Until I read this book, I was aware of the humiliation and whipping of Boudica and the brutal gang rapes of her daughters, but I had not known about the context for this event. The tension between the British tribes who collaborated with the Roman invaders and those that did not was made simple to understand and appreciate. This is exactly why I love historical fiction: I don't enjoy non fiction history on the whole- I get bogged down in dates and facts. And luckily for me, I don't have to! These wonderful authors have done all the hard work for me! A legendary part of British history, told well. Perfect!
"We made Rome tremble," ... "We shook an empire to its core."
The story of Boudica 's rebellion against the Romans told from multiple points of view written by several authors.
This was an interesting book. As always with a compilation piece, some stories had an edge on the others but actually they were all good. We hear from a slave girl of the Iceni tribe, an Iceni son grown up as hostage with the Romans, Duro, the war chief for the Iceni, the Roman tax collector who instigated the whole rebellion, a young Druid, a Roman tribune and the daughters of Boudica.
The stories were all linked in some way and together I felt like I gleaned the 'whole story'. Until I read this book, I was aware of the humiliation and whipping of Boudica and the brutal gang rapes of her daughters, but I had not known about the context for this event. The tension between the British tribes who collaborated with the Roman invaders and those that did not was made simple to understand and appreciate. This is exactly why I love historical fiction: I don't enjoy non fiction history on the whole- I get bogged down in dates and facts. And luckily for me, I don't have to! These wonderful authors have done all the hard work for me! A legendary part of British history, told well. Perfect!