The Other Boleyn Girl by Philippa Gregory

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  • Pub. Date: June 2002
  • 672pp
  • Sales Rank: 2,531
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    • Pub. Date: June 2002
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 672pp
    • Sales Rank: 2,531

    Synopsis

    When Mary Boleyn comes to court as an innocent girl of fourteen, she catches the eye of Henry VIII. Dazzled by the king, Mary falls in love with both the golden prince and her growing role as an unofficial queen. However, she soon realizes just how much she is a pawn in her family's ambitious plots when the king's interest begins to wane and she is forced to step aside for her best friend and rival: her powerfully ambitious sister, Anne Boleyn. As Mary watches Anne manipulate her rise to the throne, Mary knows that she must defy her family and her king and take her fate into her own hands.

    A rich and compelling tale of love, ambition, lust, and intrigue, The Other Boleyn Girl introduces a woman of extraordinary determination and desire who lived at the very center of the most exciting and glamorous court in Europe and survived by following her own heart.

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    Sisterly rivalry is the basis of this fresh, wonderfully vivid retelling of the story of Anne Boleyn. Anne, her sister Mary and their brother George are all brought to the king's court at a young age, as players in their uncle's plans to advance the family's fortunes. Mary, the sweet, blond sister, wins King Henry VIII's favor when she is barely 14 and already married to one of his courtiers. Their affair lasts several years, and she gives Henry a daughter and a son. But her dark, clever, scheming sister, Anne, insinuates herself into Henry's graces, styling herself as his adviser and confidant. Soon she displaces Mary as his lover and begins her machinations to rid him of his wife, Katherine of Aragon. This is only the beginning of the intrigue that Gregory so handily chronicles, capturing beautifully the mingled hate and nearly incestuous love Anne, Mary and George ("kin and enemies all at once") feel for each other and the toll their family's ambition takes on them. Mary, the story's narrator, is the most sympathetic of the siblings, but even she is twisted by the demands of power and status; charming George, an able plotter, finally brings disaster on his own head by falling in love with a male courtier. Anne, most tormented of all, is ruthless in her drive to become queen, and then to give Henry a male heir. Rather than settling for a picturesque rendering of court life, Gregory conveys its claustrophobic, all-consuming nature with consummate skill. In the end, Anne's famous, tragic end is offset by Mary's happier fate, but the self-defeating folly of the quest for power lingers longest in the reader's mind. (June 4) Forecast: Lovers of historical romances heavy on the history will relish this new entry from Gregory and perhaps propel it onto bestseller lists this summer. Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.

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    Philippa Gregory has been penning compelling works of dramatic historical fiction since the mid-1980s, breaking out with the bestselling Wideacre trilogy and creating a buzz with The Other Boleyn Girl. As fellow author Peter Ackroyd once said of her, "She writes from instinct, not out of calculation, and it shows."

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    Fun!by joyflsong

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    November 26, 2009: The familiar story of Anne Boleyn is told by Phillipa Gregory in an engaging new light, the perspective of Boleyn's sister. I found it a very enjoyable book that may be difficult to put down in the middle of the night when you've already read too long.

    Much better than the movie!by PhoenixAshes

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    October 30, 2009: After seeing that the movie was based on Philippa Gregory's book, I decided to read the book since I thought the movie was pretty good... There is so much story between Anne, Mary and George that cannot be squeezed into a 2 hour movie that just makes the book a great read. Most people generally know the story of Anne Boleyn, but Ms. Gregory has done such great character developement that you can feel yourself in the scenes of the book watching as the events happen and hearing how the characters respond to each other. The relationship between Anne and Mary is one that I think many with sisters or siblings they rival with can relate to.

    I Also Recommend: The Other Boleyn Girl.


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