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Bestselling author and acclaimed historian Alison Weir tells the tragic story of Henry VIII’s fifth wife, a nineteen-year-old beauty with a hidden past, in this fifth novel in the sweeping Six Tudor Queens series.“A vivid re-creation of a Tudor tragedy.”—Kirkus Reviews In the spring of 1540, Henry VIII is desperate to be rid of his unappealing German queen, Anna of Kleve. A prematurely aged and ailing forty-nine, with an ever-growing waistline, he casts an amorous eye on a pretty nineteen-year-old brunette, Katheryn Howard. Like her cousin Anne Boleyn, Katheryn is a niece of the Duke of Norfolk, England’s premier Catholic peer, who is scheming to replace Anna of Kleve with a good Catholic queen. A flirtatious, eager participant in the life of the royal court, Katheryn readily succumbs to the king’s attentions when she is intentionally pushed into his path by her ambitious family. Henry quickly becomes besotted and is soon laying siege to Katheryn’s virtue. But as instructed by her relations, she holds out for marriage and the wedding takes place a mere fortnight after the king’s union to Anna is annulled. Henry tells the world his new bride is a rose without a thorn, and extols her beauty and her virtue, while Katheryn delights in the pleasures of being queen and the rich gifts her adoring husband showers upon her: the gorgeous gowns, the exquisite jewels, and the darling lap-dogs. She comes to love the ailing, obese king, enduring his nightly embraces with fortitude and kindness. If she can bear him a son, her triumph will be complete. But Katheryn has a past of which Henry knows nothing, and which comes back increasingly to haunt hereven as she courts danger yet again. What happens next to this naïve and much-wronged girl is one of the saddest chapters in English history.

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I was always intrigued by Henry VIII because of the immense contradictions in his character. Loving and Generous to some, yet incredibly cruel to others. Well educated and a theological genius, yet easily manipulated in some cases.His marriage to Katheryn Howard was an example of an attempt to manipulate Henry, that went terribly wrong. When it backfired, Katheryn paid the ultimate price.Katheryn had no chance to make her own choices when she had to make life changing decisions. She was scantly educated and ill prepared for what befell her. A motherless child, a pawn in a dangerous game, ultimately a victim of circumstances, she was always used and abused by those who claimed to love her and care for her. Ordered as a teenager to earn the king's love to promote her family's interests, she was left with no other choice but to comply.Her story is worth reading, at least because it makes us appreciate the world we live in today, the freedoms we enjoy, the choices we can make, unencumbered by social standing, demands of greedy family members, religious zealotry, etc.Alison Weir gives us what feels like a time travel experience. It took me a while to get through this book, simply because I didn't want it to end. Another good book about Katheryn Howard is "The Rose Without a Thorn: A Novel (Queens of England Book 11)" by Jean Plaidy which I read a year ago and also loved immensely.
Poor child, Katheryn. Perhaps because I have a 7-year old granddaughter, my sympathy for Katheryn losing her mother at such a young age and the tragic life that followed because she had nobody to take a maternal or any other loving interest in her and guide her through the pitfalls of pre-adolescence and adolescence, set the stage for my pity for her. I have read dozens of Tudor era books, from historical fiction to scholarly texts. Alison Weir, being one of my very favorite authors, deftly pens historical drama utilizing real events with fictional flair that brings the reader in and wanting more. Katheryn was basically a pretty child, a member of a noble family, who was manipulated by her family to gain the King's attention and secure their family's favor by marrying him. The Howards were a staunchly Catholic family, having lost their favor during the reformation and also when Anne Boleyn went down (she was a Howard), and desperately wanted power and influence with the King back. That era was so different from modern times, and I had to keep this in mind while reading accounts of religious and sexual politics. Anyway, Katheryn was a pawn in a serious game which she appears to have no understanding of, particularly the dire consequences of her youthful dalliances with other young men, both before and after her marriage to Henry VIII. It's a sad tale of a pretty young girl who got caught up in the intrigues of her family (not by choice) to gain back power in the Court. She was used, abused, and ultimately paid the ultimate price. While reading I really had visceral disdain for her uncle Norfolk, the Dowager Duchess, Dereham, Jane Boleyn, Culpepper and a few others and nothing but pity for young Katheryn. I just now finished the book and feel satisfied but sad it's finished and will eagerly await Ms. Weir's next installment of the Six Queens, of which I own and relish the previous 5 including this one. Outstanding book, I loved every second of it and despite being familiar with Katheryn's story, have gained even more knowledge and understanding of her and the world she inhabited. This book will indeed "stay with me" even though it's now finished.

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