Philippa Gregory "The Virgin's Lover"
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Philippa Gregory "The Virgin's Lover"
It is the first year of Elizabeth's I reign. Ahead of her is the challenge of a war against the French who are invading Scotland, the danger of an uprising by English Catholics, and the perilous falling value of her dishonoured currency. What a moment for a young Queen to fall passionately in love with a married traitor…. |
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"The Other Boleyn Girl" by Philippa Gregory
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"The Other Boleyn Girl" by Philippa Gregory
Before Henry VIII ever considered making Anne Boleyn his wife, her older sister, Mary, was his mistress. Historical novelist Gregory (Virgin Earth) uses the perspective of this "other Boleyn girl" to reveal the rivalries and intrigues swirling through England. The sisters and their brother George were raised with one goal: to advance the Howard family's interests, especially against the Seymours. So when Mary catches the king's fancy, her family orders her to abandon the husband they had chosen. She bears Henry two children, including a son, but Anne's desire to be queen drives her with ruthless intensity, alienating family and foes. As Henry grows more desperate for a legitimate son and Anne strives to replace Catherine as queen, the social fabric weakens. Mary abandons court life to live with a new husband and her children in the countryside, but love and duty bring her back to Anne time and again. We share Mary's helplessness as Anne loses favor, and everyone abandons her amid accusations of adultery, incest, and witchcraft. Even the Boleyn parents won't intervene for their children. Gregory captures not only the dalliances of court but the panorama of political and religious clashes throughout Europe. She controls a complicated narrative and dozens of characters without faltering, in a novel sure to please public library fans of historical fiction. |
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Tags: Boleyn, Gregory, children, Henry, queen |