
The Other Boleyn Girl
Boleyn, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Emilia Fox
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By:
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Philippa Gregory
About this listen
This chance for us Howards comes once in a century…
1521. Henry VIII rules over a fashionable court alive with pageant and celebration, the lack of a son his only threat. When young Mary Boleyn arrives at court, she becomes his new mistress, an unwitting pawn in the ambitions of the powerful Boleyn and Howard families.
As Henry’s interest begins to wane, the Boleyns scheme to put forward Mary’s sister, Anne. Yet Anne Boleyn, newly returned from the French court, won’t agree to be Henry’s mistress – only his wife.
Pitting the king’s desperation for an heir against the advice of his powerful advisors, Wolsey and Cromwell, what follows will change the course of a country’s history.
©2001 Philippa Gregory (P)2007 HarperCollins Publishers Ltd, London UKThe Queen
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Brilliant story shame about the narration
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I loved this but.....
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inspiring book
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well read
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The plot was good, the Three Boleyns intriguing. Ann was believable as an ambitious young woman reaching for the sun, but playing with fire. Mary, however, the main character, was somewhat irritating. The author didn't seem able to decide whether she was a pure-hearted victim of her ruthlessly ambitious family, which is how she sometimes came across, or as manipulative and cold as the rest of them. The line giving her reaction when she watched her sister killed, something along the lines of 'my rival was dead' was ice cold, yet the author seemed to also want to portray her as a simple, country-loving maiden who finally found true love and had been no more than her family's victim.
The overall story, however, is compelling, though the author missed the opportunity to address many serious questions, among the most obvious are:
Mary Boleyn was only 12 when she married, a fact that would be condemned as child abuse nowadays.
This was ignored. A modern audience will surely be questioning the impact this would have had on the young girl.
Ann Boleyn and others were beheaded for adultery, while Mary's husband had been forced to sacrifice his own marriage so that the king could bed his wife. This was ignored. Surely Mary would have had some reaction to this hypocrisy?
Henry VIII's illegitimate daughter, Catherine, was present in his court, but there is no indication as to his reaction to this, if any, and how the court politics would have worked in this instance. Was there any reaction from the king towards his daughter? If not, why not?
I may yet read the sequel, because the plot itself was extremely interesting.
Compelling but awkward
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After I purchased the bbc film and it was such a let down! The story was changed and it just wasn't the same!
Amazing!
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Brilliant! shame about the narrator
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If you can deal with the voices the book is very enjoyable . This is one of my favourite Phillipa Gregory books, very romantic and fast paced. She really creates a sense of what life was like and makes you want to be there.
I have heard that she is not very historically accurate, and that some characters are very unlike their real life selves, but I think it is find if you take it as a soapy romantic tale and not your first port of call for learning Tudor History.
Good story, narrator struggles with voices.
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Simplistic
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