About Far Away Bird

Inspired by the true eventsFar Away Bird delves into the complex mind of Byzantine Empress Theodora. This intimate account deftly follows her rise from actress-prostitute in Constantinople’s red light district to the throne of the Byzantine Empire.

Her salacious past has left historians blushing and uncomfortable. Tales of her shamelessness have survived for centuries, and yet her accomplishments as an empress are unparalleled. Theodora goes on to influence sweeping reforms that result in some of the first ever Western laws granting women freedom and protection. More than a millennium before the Women’s Right movement, Theodora alone took on a world superpower and succeeded. Far Away Bird goes where history classrooms fear to tread in hopes that Theodora can finally take her place among the greatest women in history.

Follow young Theodora through the scintillating and violent world of Byzantium. From the brothels, to the bathhouses, to the spectacular chariot races in the Hippodrome—her role in society seemed hopeless. But when she’s trained as a political spy, the lessons on personal power transform Theodora into the stuff of empresses. She seems impossible. Yet her transcendence teaches us that a heroine can rise from anywhere. So, before there was a legendary empress, there was an exploited girl from the lower classes.

And her name was Theodora.

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Cover illustration by George Frei

(treehousemachine.com)

“…elegantly written historical tale in which [Burton] effortlessly weaves sweeping emotion and fine detail…”

Kirkus Reviews (RECOMMENDED)

“More than just an imagining of Theodora’s rise to notoriety and power during the Byzantine Empire, the novel is a vivid tale of survival, healing, and femininity.”

-US Review of Books (RECOMMENDED)

“This book is, in all ways, an absolute triumph.”

–Mary Anne Yard (International best-selling author of ‘The Du Lac Chronicles’)

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