Series: Book 1 in the Tudor series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: EN-Historical, Lang:en
Summary
"Fascinating . . . Alison Weir does full
justice to the subject."--The Philadelphia InquirerAt his death
in 1547, King Henry VIII left four heirs to the English throne:
his only son, the nine-year-old Prince Edward; the Lady Mary,
the adult daughter of his first wife Katherine of Aragon; the
Lady Elizabeth, the teenage daughter of his second wife Anne
Boleyn; and his young great-niece, the Lady Jane Grey. In this
riveting account Alison Weir paints a unique portrait of these
extraordinary rulers, examining their intricate relationships
to each other and to history. She traces the tumult that
followed Henry's death, from the brief intrigue-filled reigns
of the boy king Edward VI and the fragile Lady Jane Grey, to
the savagery of "Bloody Mary," and finally the accession of the
politically adroit Elizabeth I.As always, Weir offers a fresh
perspective on a period that has spawned many of the most
enduring myths in English history, combining the best of the
historian's and the biographer's art."Like anthropology,
history and biography can demonstrate unfamiliar ways of
feeling and being. Alison Weir's sympathetic collective
biography, The Children of Henry VIII does just that, reminding
us that human nature has changed--and for the better. . . .
Weir imparts movement and coherence while re-creating the
suspense her characters endured and the suffering they
inflicted."--The New York Times Book Review