The Tudor Queens' Midwife
Step into the glittering yet perilous court of King Henry Vlll in The Tudor Queens’ Midwife, the captivating debut novel by Brigitte Barnard. Against the backdrop of political intrigue, religious strife, and desperate ambition, this story follows Sarah Menendez, a skilled midwife hiding her true identity as she becomes a lifeline for Queen Katherine of Aragon and her struggle to bear a male heir. Plagued by miscarriages Queen Katherine turns to Sarah for help trusting her with this delicate task of the utmost importance. However, Sarah harbors a dangerous secret; she is a crypto-Jew, one of many Jews forced to hide their faith after fleeing Spain during the inquisition of 1492. Living in Tudor, England, where Jews had been officially expelled since 1290 and antisemitic attitudes prevail, Sarah must conceal her heritage from everyone, especially the Queen. As Sarah navigates the treacherous politics of the Tudor court, her hidden past threatens to surface. The stakes couldn’t be higher