Sor Juana, My Beloved

Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz had two passions: Poetry and the Viceroy's wife.

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Pub Date 1 Oct 2024 | Archive Date 17 Nov 2024

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Description

This astonishingly brilliant 17th century poet and dramatist, this nun, flew through Mexico City on wings of inspiration. Having no dowry, she chose the life of a nun so that she might learn, so that she might write, so that she might meet the most fascinating people of the western world. She accomplished all of that, and more.

One day a woman with violet eyes, eyes the color of passion flowers, entered her life. It was the new Vicereine, Maria Luisa. As the two most powerful women in Mexico City, the bond between them crossed politics and wound them in pure ecstasy, a romance that neither had anticipated. When Maria Luisa returned to Spain, she took some of Sor Juana's writings with her, and had them published. Mexico City fell at Sor Juana's feet in adoration; the demonic Archbishop wanted her head, forcing her to answer for her crimes in front of the Inquisition, where she stood, alone.

There is a great deal that we do not know about this historical poet/dramatist. There is also a lot that whispers to us over the centuries. She lived through a colonial period of Mexican history bursting with creativity, followed by a period of mass massacres and desolation. She knew the Virgin of Guadalupe intimately, and met with gypsies, poor native Aztecs, nuns and a bishop who all touched her heart. Her works are still studied, and justifiably so, especially her poem, "First Dream."

Through it all is a woman who is certain of herself and her destiny, one not afraid to challenge authority, one who will go to any lengths to protect those she loves.

This astonishingly brilliant 17th century poet and dramatist, this nun, flew through Mexico City on wings of inspiration. Having no dowry, she chose the life of a nun so that she might learn, so that...


Advance Praise

 “VIBRANT LEVELS OF DRAMA”

Historical fiction comes to life in Sor Juana, My Beloved: The Poetry, The Passion That Is Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, a novel steeped in Mexican history and events that swirl around the life and achievements of 17th century poet and nun Sor Juana, whose vivid and unique life changed the world.

Much like its legendary subject, MaryAnn Shank's novel opens with the flash-bang of descriptive excitement that belays any anticipation of a staid historical overview ....The immersive atmosphere and promise begun here expand to include a keen eye for detail and dialogue as Sor Juana takes her vows, then takes her life in unexpected directions that seem far from her commitment as a nun.

Her literary prowess, her search for truth about family and her world, and her uncommon relationships and achievements all come to life in a story that will prove hard to put down – even for readers who normally eschew historical fiction as being either too dry or filled with unfamiliar scenarios and backdrops that make them challenging to understand or absorb.

All of these elements are why libraries strong in either Mexican history or historical novels in general will find Sor Juana, My Beloved such a standout. It’s also strongly recommended for literary reading groups interested in discussing Sor Juana’s life, times and trials.

-- Midwest Book Review

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EDITOR’S PICK

This exceptional reimagining of Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz’s life, inspired by Shank’s study of her writings, brims with impassioned feeling. …Historical fiction fans will devour Shank’s story. This penetrating novel portrays the many sides of an extraordinary woman, who dared to love, create, and pursue the question, “Should I dare to fly?’ 

Takeaway: Stunning reimaging of the inspiring life of Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz

--BookLife Reviews

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OUR VERDICT: GET IT

Shank relates a story of the life, passion, and genius of poet Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz (1648-1695) in this historical novel. …Shank’s expertly crafted epic narrative pieces together what’s known about Sor Juana’s life from her writings and historical records, along with details that scholars can only infer, based on the few existing sources. What results is a stunning portrait that combines wonderful scenery with passionate romance. … (T)his is a sweeping tale that is sure to capture the imagination of many readers.

… A compelling narrative of a mysterious figure of the 17th century.

-- Kirkus Reviews

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"RICHLY LAYERED, ELEGANTLY WRITTEN, AND AFFECTING  …”

 The vivid narrative plunges readers into the vibrant and tumultuous world of 17th century colonial Mexico. Through richly detailed descriptions, Shank brings to life the contrasting settings – from the lively streets of Mexico City to the serene yet confining walls of the convent – capturing the era with striking clarity. This is a compelling exploration of a remarkable woman’s life.

-- The Prairie’s Book Review

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"DELVE DEEP INTO LOVE AND CREATIVITY"

Sor Juana My Beloved is a testament to the power of connection, exploration, and the beauty of relationships that transcend societal norms. This story enlightens us about the potential of these elements in our lives. …This isn’t just a historical novel; it’s an opportunity for transformation, where each moment is infused with the potential to change our outlook on life.

--Midwest Book Review


 “VIBRANT LEVELS OF DRAMA”

Historical fiction comes to life in Sor Juana, My Beloved: The Poetry, The Passion That Is Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, a novel steeped in Mexican history and events that...


Marketing Plan

Marketing is focused on three areas:

  • Promotion in major book fairs, such as the Guadalajara Book Fair;
  • Targeted articles in print and online, focusing on topics like Women's history, LGBT issues, Women poets, and the world of patriarchy, as well as a few authoring-focused articles;
  • Presentations at book clubs nationwide via Zoom.

Publisher has also promoted three non-aligned publications in the back of the book, and is developing a program to promote many women's books, both in honor of women's writing, and in anticipation of reciprocity. 

Marketing is focused on three areas:

  • Promotion in major book fairs, such as the Guadalajara Book Fair;
  • Targeted articles in print and online, focusing on topics like Women's history, LGBT issues, Women...

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