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Anne Boleyn, A King's Obsession: A Novel by Alison Weir (English) Paperback Book

Description: Anne Boleyn, A King's Obsession by Alison Weir Includes discussion guide and an excerpt from the authors book Jane Seymour. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description In this second novel of Alison Weirs epic Six Tudor Queens series, the acclaimed author and historian weaves exciting new research into the story of Anne Boleyn, Henry VIIIs most infamous wife, a woman ahead of her time whose very life—and death—forever changed a nation. Born into a noble English family, Anne is barely a teenager when she is sent from her familys Hever Castle to serve at the royal court of the Netherlands. This strategic move on the part of her opportunistic father also becomes a chance for the girl to grow and discover herself. There, and later in France, Anne thrives, preferring to absorb the works of progressive writers rather than participate in courtly flirtations. She also begins to understand the inequalities and indignities suffered by her gender. Anne isnt completely inured to the longings of the heart, but her powerful family has ambitious plans for her future that override any wishes of her own. When the King of England himself, Henry VIII, asks Anne to be his mistress, she spurns his advances—reminding him that he is a married man who has already conducted an affair with her sister, Mary. Annes rejection only intensifies Henrys pursuit, but in the absence of a male heir—and given an aging Queen Katherine—the opportunity to elevate and protect the Boleyn family, and to exact vengeance on her envious detractors, is too tempting for Anne to resist, even as it proves to be her undoing. While history tells of how Anne Boleyn died, this compelling new novel reveals how fully she lived.Praise for Anne Boleyn, A Kings Obession"Superb . . . page-turning biographical fiction, hauntingly and beautifully told . . . psychologically penetrating."—Historical Novels Review "Immaculately researched and convincing . . . This tale of Annes ascent and demise cannot escape comparisons with Hilary Mantels Wolf Hall series."—The Times "A tragic, misrepresented figure, one of historys original nasty women . . . Weirs fictional Anne is ferociously smart and guilty of nothing but craving the power thats rightfully hers to claim."—NPR "One of historical fictions most compelling and exciting portraits of the enduringly fascinating and mysterious Anne Boleyn."—Lancashire Evening Post "As always, Weir demonstrates a keen eye for crafting dramatic scenes of beautiful, accurate detail, instilling in the reader a vivid sense of being there."—Booklist Author Biography Alison Weir is the New York Times bestselling author of the novels Katherine of Aragon: The True Queen; The Marriage Game; A Dangerous Inheritance; Captive Queen; The Lady Elizabeth; and Innocent Traitor and numerous historical biographies, including The Lost Tudor Princess, Elizabeth of York, Mary Boleyn, The Lady in the Tower, Mistress of the Monarchy, Henry VIII, Eleanor of Aquitaine, The Life of Elizabeth I, and The Six Wives of Henry VIII. She lives in Surrey, England, with her husband. Review "A persuasive attempt to restore the humanity of a tragic, misrepresented figure, one of historys original nasty women . . . Weirs fictional Anne is ferociously smart and guilty of nothing but craving the power thats rightfully hers to claim."—NPR"This is a stunning, engaging, comprehensive and convincing novel. . . . Anne Boleyn: A Kings Obsession is important, page-turning biographical fiction, hauntingly and beautifully told in first-person narrative. It is psychologically penetrating and packed with wonderful, vivid scenes. [Alison] Weirs characterisation is superb, and this complex novel will be, without doubt, one of the most admired works of historical fiction of 2017."—Historical Novels Review"One of historical fictions most compelling and exciting portraits of the enduringly fascinating and mysterious Anne Boleyn."—Lancashire Evening Post"Anne Boleyn, A Kings Obsession is beautifully written, exquisitely detailed, and gives readers a more down-to-earth picture of the often maligned Anne. . . . Dont miss this series."—Romance Reviews Today "This Anne is clever and clear-sighted. . . . Those sympathetic to Boleyn tend to stumble at her documented spite towards Katherine of Aragon and Mary Tudor, but Weir roots this bad behaviour in understandable insecurity as the Kings ardour for her wanes and the longed-for son does not arrive. This tale of Annes ascent and demise cannot escape comparisons with Hilary Mantels Wolf Hall series, which deals with the same events. Weirs version [is] detailed, immaculately researched and convincing. She is particularly interesting on Annes probable exposure to early feminist writings."—The Times (UK)"[Weir] explores Annes influences and motivations, creating a multifaceted portrait of an ambitious woman who reluctantly accedes to Henrys courtship and later acts out of desperation to protect herself and her daughter, Elizabeth. Even readers who know Annes story well should gain insights from this revealing novel."—Booklist"A richly detailed rendering of the familiar Tudor drama . . . Weir brings considerable expertise to her portrait of Anne as a flawed but very human heroine, a woman of great ambition, idealism and courage . . . [and] vividly depicts court life."—Kirkus Reviews"A well-written and fast-paced novel that should appeal to fans of Tudor-era fiction looking for a fresh look at one of the periods most popular protagonists . . . Weirs Anne, an intellectual and ambitious woman highly interested in the latest thinking about both religion and womens social roles, fits in well with the recent impulse in both scholarship and fiction to reclaim Anne from being portrayed as merely a manipulative temptress and cold-hearted homewrecker. Anne in the years before she catches Henrys eye is particularly interesting."—Library Journal"A marvelous book—Anne comes alive and leaps from the page, fascinating, enthralling, full blooded—you cant help but fall in love with her. A brilliant evocation of the period and a knife-edge moment in British history. Wonderful."—Kate Williams, author of Becoming Queen Victoria Review Quote "A persuasive attempt to restore the humanity of a tragic, misrepresented figure, one of historys original nasty women . . . Weirs fictional Anne is ferociously smart and guilty of nothing but craving the power thats rightfully hers to claim." --NPR "This is a stunning, engaging, comprehensive and convincing novel. . . . Anne Boleyn: A Kings Obsession is important, page-turning biographical fiction, hauntingly and beautifully told in first-person narrative. It is psychologically penetrating and packed with wonderful, vivid scenes. [Alison] Weirs characterisation is superb, and this complex novel will be, without doubt, one of the most admired works of historical fiction of 2017." -- Historical Novels Review " Anne Boleyn, A Kings Obsession is beautifully written, exquisitely detailed, and gives readers a more down-to-earth picture of the often maligned Anne. . . . Dont miss this series." -- Romance Reviews Today "This Anne is clever and clear-sighted. . . . Those sympathetic to Boleyn tend to stumble at her documented spite towards Katherine of Aragon and Mary Tudor, but Weir roots this bad behaviour in understandable insecurity as the Kings ardour for her wanes and the longed-for son does not arrive. This tale of Annes ascent and demise cannot escape comparisons with Hilary Mantels Wolf Hall series, which deals with the same events. Weirs version [is] detailed, immaculately researched and convincing. She is particularly interesting on Annes probable exposure to early feminist writings." -- The Times (UK) "[Weir] explores Annes influences and motivations, creating a multifaceted portrait of an ambitious woman who reluctantly accedes to Henrys courtship and later acts out of desperation to protect herself and her daughter, Elizabeth. Even readers who know Annes story well should gain insights from this revealing novel." -- Booklist "A richly detailed rendering of the familiar Tudor drama . . . Weir brings considerable expertise to her portrait of Anne as a flawed but very human heroine, a woman of great ambition, idealism and courage . . . [and] vividly depicts court life." -- Kirkus Reviews "A well-written and fast-paced novel that should appeal to fans of Tudor-era fiction looking for a fresh look at one of the periods most popular protagonists . . . Weirs Anne, an intellectual and ambitious woman highly interested in the latest thinking about both religion and womens social roles, fits in well with the recent impulse in both scholarship and fiction to reclaim Anne from being portrayed as merely a manipulative temptress and cold-hearted homewrecker. Anne in the years before she catches Henrys eye is particularly interesting." -- Library Journal "A marvelous book--Anne comes alive and leaps from the page, fascinating, enthralling, full blooded--you cant help but fall in love with her. A brilliant evocation of the period and a knife-edge moment in British history. Wonderful." --Kate Williams, author of Becoming Queen Victoria "Simply exquisite. Anne Boleyn is a tricky character and hard to like sometimes, but Alison has really brought her to life in such a compelling way. This is Anne Boleyn as you have never seen her before. I could not put it down." --Tracy Borman, author of Thomas Cromwell and The Private Lives of the Tudors "Anne Boleyn has always been one of the most hotly debated figures in history. Villain or victim? Schemer, sorceress, or saint who died for the new religion? Alison Weirs wonderfully detailed novel offers a spellbinding solution to the mystery of Annes true nature. Carrying all the conviction of Weirs lifelong historical research, it both paints a wholly human portrait of Anne and places her in the broad European context that makes sense of her story. At once an enthralling read and a real contribution to our sense of the sixteenth century." --Sarah Gristwood, author of Game of Queens "As with all her books Alison makes history come alive as no one else. Her novels are biographical but with that comes that extra magic ingredient of a vividly imagined fictional framework that takes the reader there and then. I enjoyed it enormously. I genuinely couldnt put it down. Im still reeling from the horror of that final paragraph, which kept me awake for the rest of the night. Brilliant!" --Barbara Erskine, author of Lady of Hay "The moment I opened Alison Weirs new novel I was transported back into the sixteenth-century. Weirs outstanding and sound historical research shines through, shedding new light on Englands most controversial queen. Weir provides page after page of utterly compelling detail, keeping the reader hooked from start to finish. This book is not only a world apart from any other novel on Anne Boleyn, it is also an exquisite work of literary art. I enjoyed it so much, I cant praise it highly enough!" --Nicola Tallis, author of Crown of Blood "Alison Weir is the doyen of Tudor fiction and nonfiction, in my book. She has that unique talent to transport her readers into the lives and loves of the people she writes about from the first line. Anne Boleyn, A Kings Obsession takes us from the eleven-year-old Anne, worrying about her sallow skin and unwomanly figure, to the woman kings lusted after, and the woman who changed England--and thereby Europe and North America--forever. Anne shines through as the woman any king couldnt possibly resist! With Alisons light touch, it is fiction that reads as fact, and leaves us breathless, hoping. Then of course we recognize that we are not reading pure fiction after all, but a finely woven tapestry of fictional biography that stays with us long after we close the book at the final line. It is simply a masterpiece." --Susan Ronald, author of The Pirate Queen and Heretic Queen Praise for Katherine of Aragon, the True Queen "Alison Weir starts off her six-volume fictional series about the wives of King Henry VIII with a nuanced portrayal of Katherine of Aragon." -- The Christian Science Monitor "In this first novel of the Six Tudor Queens series, Alison Weir dazzlingly brings Katherine of Aragon to life. She emerges as a charismatic, indomitable, and courageous heroine whose story never fails to enthrall." --Tracy Borman, author of Thomas Cromwell "As always, Weir demonstrates a keen eye for crafting dramatic scenes of beautiful, accurate detail, instilling in the reader a vivid sense of being there. . . . If this greatly impressive inaugural installment is any indication, Tudor lovers have much to look forward to." -- Booklist (starred review) "An illuminating and engaging portrait of the true queen." --Historical Novels Review Excerpt from Book Chapter 1 1512 Her skin was rather sallow, Anne thought as she studied herself in the silver mirror, and she had too many moles, but at least her face was a fashionable oval. At eleven she had no womanly figure to speak of, but that hopefully would change in the next year or so. Mary, after all, was already buxom at thirteen. She drew back, considering herself. People had often said, within her hearing, that Mary was the more beautiful of the two Boleyn sisters. Yet they were both brunettes, with long glossy hair, high cheekbones and pointed chins, and both slender and graceful, for the deportment fit for royal courts had been drummed into them. So what was it that made a girl beautiful? What made the arrangement of Marys features better than hers? It had begun to bother Anne, now that she was growing up and was constantly being enjoined to prepare herself for a glorious future in which royal favor and a wealthy husband of rank loomed large. Maybe it was the moles and the sallow skin. The sallowness could be rectified by a lotion of powdered egg whites and alum. At least she had a pretty mouth, and the black eyes that her Grandmother Butler always said were her best feature. "And you know already how to use them for effect, child." Anne had not quite understood what that meant, but then Grandmother was Irish and a little fey and often said some startling things. Everyone tolerated it because she had been a great heiress and one of the chief sources of the family fortunes. Anne propped up the mirror on a chest and twirled in front of it. She did look good in the green gown, which made her waist seem so slender. The dark color became her too. The only thing that was wrong was the cut of the sleeves, which were tight to the wrist and did not cover the deformity of which she was always so painfully aware. She was forever curling it into her palm, the little finger of her right hand, so that none should see the tiny extra nail. If only she could have a gown with hanging sleeves that would cover it! But Mother said it was foolish to worry about such a little thing. It was not a little thing to Anne, and it had loomed larger than ever since the day when Mary, bested in one of their interminable arguments, had called it a witchs mark. Anne pushed the hateful memory aside. She would not dwell on it on this beautiful late- Details ISBN110196653X Author Alison Weir Short Title ANNE BOLEYN A KINGS OBSESSION Pages 592 Series Six Tudor Queens Language English ISBN-10 110196653X ISBN-13 9781101966532 Format Paperback Year 2018 Publication Date 2018-04-24 Subtitle A Novel Country of Publication United States AU Release Date 2018-04-24 NZ Release Date 2018-04-24 US Release Date 2018-04-24 UK Release Date 2018-04-24 Place of Publication New York Publisher Random House USA Inc Imprint Ballantine Books Inc. DEWEY 823.92 Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:118020621;

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