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The Owl Was a Baker's Daughter

The Continuing Adventures of Judith Shakespeare

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"Stellar historical fiction imbued with a rich sense of place."—New York Times Book Review

"Witty, resilient, and fiercely intelligent, Judith emerges as a heroine for the ages. Her journey, rich in historical authenticity and imaginative storytelling, offers insights that resonate across the centuries."—Christina Baker Kline, New York Times bestselling author of The Exiles

For readers of Hilary Mantel and Madeline Miller, a deeply engrossing work of historical fiction—a tale about a woman of the Shakespeare family struggling to manage both her private grief and public danger.

At the age of sixty-one, Judith Shakespeare, a midwife-apothecary and twin of the long-dead Hamnet, must flee provincial Stratford on horseback to avoid arrest for witchcraft. Her traveling companions are a zealous Puritan woman and child who have been displaced by civil war—the bloody seventeenth-century strife between Royalists and Roundheads. Judith is also leaving her marriage, which has foundered since the wrenching loss of two adult sons to the plague.

The sequel to the author's My Father Had a Daughter, a tale of Judith in her youth, The Owl Was a Baker's Daughter revisits this character for the ages—Shakespeare's sharp-tongued, witty youngest child, no less feisty in her maturity. Four-hundred years after Judith's death, Grace Tiffany brings her back onto center stage. Judith's latest tale offers profound insights—into friendship, motherhood, marriage, religious extremism, and war—which remain resoundingly true today.

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    • Library Journal

      September 1, 2024

      Tiffany, a professor of Renaissance drama, offers a sequel to My Father Had a Daughter, a Book Sense 76 Best Book. Judith Shakespeare, a midwife-apothecary and daughter of William, flees Stratford lest she be declared a witch. In her company are a Puritan woman and child, both caught in the violence of the bloody civil war. Prepub Alert.

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      Copyright 2024 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      February 1, 2025
      More than two decades after she chronicled the fictional adventures of a youthful Judith Shakespeare in her debut, My Father Had a Daughter (2003), Tiffany revisits Shakespeare's youngest daughter later in life. Now 61 in 1646, Judith is a wife and the mother of two deceased adult sons, both taken by the plague. Judith and her husband, Quiney, are utterly bereft, and Judith focuses on her work as a midwife to assuage her grief. But then a feisty and deeply religious young woman named Jane shows up on her doorstep with a spirited, odd young girl named Pearl, allegedly the illegitimate child of Jane's dead sister and Judith's niece's husband. Judith takes the pair in, a decision that puts her in jeopardy after Pearl acts up at the birth of a sickly child. Forced to flee Stratford, Judith, Jane, and Pearl make their way to London, where Judith reconnects with an old flame and is drawn into a potentially dangerous plot. A richly imagined look at how life goes on after unimaginable loss and how joy can spring anew from unexpected avenues.

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