The Discoveries of Mrs. Christopher Columbus: His Wife's Version : A Novel,Used

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From Library Journal This first novel combines historical and scientific fact with a fictional, behindthescenes look at what might have been had there been a woman on Columbus's voyages. Christopher Columbus's wife, Felipa Moniz Perestrello, died in approximately 1484. If she had lived, this is the diary she might have kept while traveling with her husband to the New World. The novel portrays Felipa as a jealous, passionate, and adventurous woman. DiPerna has come up with a great idea, and, despite a slow start, her narrative proves well written and engrossing. The author, a vice president of the Cousteau Society, is a seasoned traveler and well qualified to write about adventure and exploration. Recommended for most collections, especially women's studies collections.Lisa J. Cochenet, Winfield P.L., Ill.Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc. Product Description A fictional account of Christopher Columbus' first voyage to the New World is related from the viewpoint of his wife, Felipa Moniz e Perestrello From Publishers Weekly To the controversy surrounding Columbus and his alleged 'discovery' of America, nonfiction writer (The Cousteau Almanac), explorer and firsttime novelist DiPerna adds her two cents: No, Columbus didn't discover America; Mrs. Columbus did. Such is the premise of this engaging historical story written in the form of journals kept by Felipa Columbus, wife of 'the Admiral' (as he is referred to by his spouse and crew). Felipa, who met and married Columbus while she was waiting to take orders in a Portuguese convent, is utterly devoted to him; even in the privacy of her own journal, she strives to protect his clearly monstrous ego. Still, it is evident that Felipa's imagination, native intelligence and strength of character contribute immeasurably to the success of their New World 'Enterprise,' her term for their voyage. These qualities also inform her lively narrative, which, despite a few anachronismsFelipa seems too much the modern liberal feminist for a woman of the 15th centurytransports the reader with its descriptions of the intrigues necessary to mount the Enterprise, the travails and excitements of shipboard life and the intimate details of her lonely marriage. Occasionally, DiPerna gets carried away by historical detail. It is charming to learn that 15thcentury sailors bathed by tying themselves to planks to be dipped in seawater, but page upon page of descriptions of palace decor do not charm or hold our interest. Nonetheless, DiPerna has imagined a notable character with a remarkable story to tell. Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc. From Kirkus Reviews It is doubtful whether there actually was a woman on board Christopher Columbus's fabled fleet, but Mrs. Christopher Columbus, poetic wife of the Italian navigator, here gets to go along for the ride. The grandiloquent Dona Felipa Moniz de Perestrello seems much too refined a character to brave the briny deep with a boatload of testosteronedriven sailors. Yet this is the premise of DiPerna's first novel as narrator Felipa takes the reader on a genteel tour of 15thcentury Portugal, an exotic Canary Island called Gomera (where she is greeted by a woman governor who is actually Christopher's secret paramour), and, much later, a weedstrewn expanse of ocean before the discovery of San Salvador in 1492 and an island full of naked and allegedly happy Indians. Along the way, we learn that Felipa was something of a closet feminist in the hillside convent above her native Lisbon where she was raised, learning how to read and write without much help from the nuns before The Admiral'' notices her during one of his visits to attend mass. The highprofile couple first sets up housekeeping on the little Portuguese island of Porto Santo, which Felipa's late father had discovered in 1418. We also learn that the Great Man whom Felipa calls my husband'' with annoying frequencyis an inadequate love

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What is the main theme of 'The Discoveries of Mrs. Christopher Columbus'? A: The main theme explores the historical and fictional perspective of Felipa Moniz Perestrello, Christopher Columbus's wife, and her experiences during his voyages to the New World, emphasizing her role and the imagined impact of her presence.
  • Q: Who is the author of this novel? A: The author of 'The Discoveries of Mrs. Christopher Columbus' is Paula DiPerna, who is also known for her work with the Cousteau Society and brings her background in exploration to the narrative.
  • Q: What type of book is this? A: This book is a historical fiction novel that combines real historical figures with a fictional narrative, providing an imaginative account of Christopher Columbus's voyages from his wife's perspective.
  • Q: What is the setting of the story? A: The story is primarily set during the late 15th century, focusing on the voyages of Christopher Columbus and the settings include Portugal, the Canary Islands, and various locations in the New World.
  • Q: How many pages does the book have? A: The book contains 287 pages, providing a substantial narrative that delves into the character of Felipa and the historical context of Columbus's voyages.
  • Q: What condition is the book in? A: The book is classified as 'Used Book in Good Condition', indicating it may show some signs of wear but is still well-preserved for reading.
  • Q: Is this book suitable for historical fiction lovers? A: Yes, this book is highly suitable for fans of historical fiction, particularly those interested in women's roles in history and the exploration narrative.
  • Q: What type of binding does the book have? A: The book is available in hardcover binding, providing durability and a more premium feel compared to paperback editions.
  • Q: When was this book published? A: The book was published on January 1, 1994, and is recognized as a first edition.
  • Q: Does the novel include any historical inaccuracies? A: While the novel is based on historical events, it includes fictional elements and interpretations, which may lead to some historical inaccuracies, particularly in the portrayal of Felipa's character.