
I Am Livia
Author: Phyllis T. Smith
Narrator: Joyce Bean
Unabridged: 12 hr 46 min
Format: Digital Audiobook (DRM Protected)
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 05/01/2014
Categories: Fiction, Sagas, Historical Fiction

Author: Phyllis T. Smith
Narrator: Joyce Bean
Unabridged: 12 hr 46 min
Format: Digital Audiobook (DRM Protected)
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 05/01/2014
Categories: Fiction, Sagas, Historical Fiction
Phyllis T. Smith was born and currently lives in Brooklyn, New York. After obtaining a bachelor’s degree from Brooklyn College and a master’s degree from New York University, Phyllis pursued a practical career in computer applications training, yet found herself drawn to literature and art of the ancient world. I Am Livia is her first novel. She has another novel set in ancient Rome in the works.
I downloaded I Am Livia as a part of the Kindle First program, and I read it immediately, finishing early this morning. I absolutely loved it. This is not surprising. I remember watching I Claudius with my parents in the 1970s, and later, when I read the books by Robert Graves, I loved them even mor......more
2025 m. Po septynerių metų ir vėl perskaičiau! Nenuvylė ir šį kartą...❤️ Tai tikrai nėra ta knyga, kur rautumeis plaukus ir rėktum, kokia ji nuostabi ir nepakartojama, tikrai ne, tad, kodėl 5 žvaigždutės? Na ji man tiesiog tokia sava, tokia artima, aš ją skaitau ir man tokia ramybė, toks džiaugsmas,......more
Livia Drusilla, wife to Caesar Augustus, mother of the Emperor Tiberius, ancestress to Emperors Caligula, Claudius, and Nero, and the first Empress of Rome is the subject of Phyllis T. Smith’s novel, I Am Livia. If you’re thinking that she sounds pretty intriguing I can assure you that she is! As th......more
“I Am Livia is a wonderful journey to ancient Rome that provides amazing, thoughtful insight into one of its most influential and unconventional citizens...Smith’s Livia is such a dynamic character, so approachably human, at times fearless and forceful but also merciful and just...The historical backdrop of Rome becomes more accessible, less academic, when seen through the lives of Smith’s characters.” —Historical Novels Review“[Smith] does a wonderful job of showing political upheaval through the eyes of a young woman of important status living through it with full comprehension of what is going on...Not only does Livia become a sympathetic and inspiring protagonist, but, seen through Livia’s eyes, Caesar Augustus becomes a flesh and blood man, brilliant, ambitious, arrogant, and yet vulnerable. This book superbly mixes strongly developed, emotionally complex characters with well-researched accurate history. It humanizes historical figures that had, for me, just been names on a timeline. I can’t recommend it highly enough.” —Susan Coventry, author of The Queen’s Daughter “Readers who seek out fiction about intelligent, powerful women of the past will find a great deal to enjoy here—I definitely did!” —Sarah, L. Johnson, author of Historical Fiction: A Guide