From critically acclaimed author Nicole Galland, a vibrant and thought-provoking historical tale of love, political intrigue, and gender-swapping set in the theatre world of Elizabethan London.
Alexander âSanderâ Cooke is the most celebrated âboy playerâ in the Chamberlainâs Men, William Shakespeareâs theatre company. Indeed, Sanderâs androgynous beauty and deft portrayal of female roles have made him the toast of London, and his companionship is sought by noblewomen and -men alike. And yet, now at the height of his fame, he teeters on the cusp of adulthood, his future uncertain. Often, he wishes he could stop time and remain a boy forever.
Joan Buckler, Sanderâs best friend, also has a dream. Though unschooled, she is whip-smart and fascinated by the snippets of natural philosophy to which sheâs been exposed. And while she senses that Sanderâs admiration for her is more than mere friendship, Joanâs true passion is knowledge, something that is nearly impossible for her to attain. As a woman, she has no place in the intellectual salons and cultural community of the day; only in disguise can she learn to her heartâs content.
Joanâs covert intellectual endeavors, coupled with Sanderâs theatrical triumphs, attract the attention of none other than Francis Bacon: natural philosopher and trusted adviser to Queen Elizabeth. It is through their connection with Baconâone of the greatest minds of their timeâthat their lives will be changed forever as they become embroiled in an intricate game of political intrigue that threatens their very survival.
Brimming with heart, curiosity, and rich historical detail, Boy offers an intimate glimpse of the moral complexities of a singular artistic era, and the roles we all choose to play on the worldâs stage.