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Lucy Pick, "The Queen’s Companion" (Cuidono Press, 2025)

Sep 11, 2025
Lucy Pick, a historian of medieval Spain and novelist, shares insights into Eleanor of Aquitaine's compelling life. She highlights Eleanor's dual rule as queen of France and her journey during the turbulent Second Crusade. The discussion dives into Lady Aude's candid storytelling, reflecting on female friendship and resilience amid personal and societal struggles. Themes of love, transformation, and the intersection of history and fiction are explored, providing a vivid look at medieval complexities and female agency.
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ANECDOTE

A Rough Arrival At Antioch

  • Ode first appears filthy, exhausted, and heart-sore after months at sea, thrown ashore near Antioch with a monkey named Eve.
  • This opening frames her as a travel-worn outsider who will intersect with Eleanor’s retinue.
INSIGHT

Academic Research Informs Accessible Fiction

  • Pick transitioned from academic history to fiction to reach broader audiences and tell human stories outside scholarly constraints.
  • Her earlier novel Pilgrimage connects to The Queen’s Companion through shared characters and timeline overlap.
INSIGHT

Women’s Networks Drive The Story

  • Lucy Pick frames the novel as exploring female friendship and networks across classes in the Middle Ages.
  • She treats Eleanor and Ode's bond as a non-toxic, mutual support system rooted in historical female alliances.
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