Santa Isabel de la Trinidad (1880-1906) es una de las escritoras místicas más profundas y originales de los últimos siglos. En sus obras comparte su experiencia de vida y la ilumina con textos de san Pablo, del evangelio de san Juan y de san Juan de la Cruz, principalmente. Su mensaje es de sorprendente actualidad, pues nos enseña el camino de la interioridad, nos introduce en el núcleo de la fe cristiana y nos ayuda a vivir la santidad en la vida cotidiana, cada uno en su propio estado de vida, siendo dóciles a las mociones del Espíritu.
La abeja Isabel se siente triste y un poco desesperada, porque no encuentra flores con las que poder fabricar miel, y entonces empieza a recorrer la selva en la que vive para ver si localiza alguna, preguntando a todos los animales con los que se encuentra. Y por fin el conejito Alejo le dará la solución.
Isabel the Queen Life and Times Second Edition Peggy K. Liss "An engrossing study."--Sunday Telegraph "Provides a wealth of detail documenting Isabel's love for Fernando, her devotion to her children, her ruthless ambition, and her canny statecraft."--Publishers Weekly "Magnificently researched. . . . A valuable reference book for the period and region."--Library Journal "An admirable portrait of an astute ruler whose passionate sense of mission did a great deal to shape the western world as we know it."--Sixteenth Century Journal Queen Isabel of Castile is perhaps best known for her patronage of Christopher Columbus and for the religious zeal that led to the Spanish Inquisition, the waging of holy war, and the expulsion of Jews and Muslims across the Iberian peninsula. In this sweeping biography, newly revised and annotated to coincide with the five-hundredth anniversary of Isabel's death, Peggy K. Liss draws upon a rich array of sources to untangle the facts, legends, and fiercely held opinions about this influential queen and her decisive role in the tumultuous politics of early modern Spain. Isabel the Queen reveals a monarch who was a woman of ruthless determination and strong religious beliefs, a devoted wife and mother, and a formidable leader. As Liss shows, Isabel's piety and political ambition motivated her throughout her life, from her earliest struggles to claim her crown to her secret marriage to King Fernando of Aragón, a union that brought success in civil war, consolidated Christian hegemony over the Iberian peninsula, and set the stage for Spain to become a world empire. Peggy K. Liss is the author of Atlantic Empires: The Network of Trade and Revolution, 1713-1823 and Mexico Under Spain 1521-1556: Society and the Origins of Nationality. The Middle Ages Series 2004 | 496 pages | 6 1/8 x 9 1/4 | 22 illus. ISBN 978-0-8122-1897-8 | Paper | $28.95s | £19.00 World Rights | Biography, History Short copy: A sweeping biography of the legendary Spanish queen who was patron of Christopher Columbus, brought the Inquisition to Spain, expelled the Jews from the Iberian Peninsula, and was mother of the first wife of King Henry VIII.