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Alison Weir
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Publisher | Arrow | ||
ISBN | 978-009949379 | ||
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Ann
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Alison Weir, our pre-eminent popular historian, has now fulfilled a life's ambition to write historical fiction. She has chosen as her subject the bravest, most sympathetic and wronged heroine of Tudor England, Lady Jane Grey. Lady Jane Grey was born into times of extreme danger. Child of a scheming father and a ruthless mother, for whom she was merely a pawn in a dynastic power game with the highest stakes, she lived a live in thrall to political machinations and lethal religious fervour. Jane's astonishing and essentially tragic story was played out during one of the most momentous periods of English history. As a great-niece of Henry VIII, and the cousin of Edward VI, Mary I and Elizabeth I, she grew up realize that she could never throw off the chains of her destiny. Her honesty, intelligence and strength of character carry the reader through all the vicious twists of Tudor power politics, to her nine-day reign and its unbearably poignant conclusion.
Review
Marvellous ! A fascinating insight into tudor life and politics with the tragic life of Lady Jane Grey, the nine day queen.
Written mainly in the first person by Jane but with contributions from the other characters involved, this could have misfired but manages to convey the various viewpoints without missing a beat. Beautifully written, and hard to put down.
It had me flying to my books and computer to find out more about what happened to remaining sisters and to other people mentioned - that's surely the measure of a very good book !
Strongly recommended for anyone with a taste for historical fiction, the tudor period or just for a good story.

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