Innocent Traitor
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Alison Weir
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A “vibrant and fresh” (The Atlanta Journal-Constitution) portrait of Lady Jane Grey, the Nine Days’ Queen—the stunning first novel from the renowned author hailed as “the finest historian of English monarchical succession writing” (The Boston Globe)“Poignant [and] gripping.”—The Seattle Times“Enormously entertaining.”—The Washington PostI am now a condemned traitor. . . . I am to die when I have hardly begun to live.The child of a scheming father and a ruthless mother, Lady Jane Grey is born during the harrowingly turbulent period between Anne Boleyn’s beheading and the demise of Jane’s infamous great-uncle, King Henry VIII. Vexed by not having a male heir, Jane’s abusive parents connive to use their intelligent, dutiful young daughter as a pawn in a dangerous dynastic game. But when the premature death of Jane’s adolescent cousin—and Henry’s successor—King Edward VI thwarts their original ploy, Jane unwittingly finds herself at the center of the struggle for supremacy. And though she has no ambitions to rule, preferring to immerse herself in books and religion, she is forced to accept the crown, and by so doing sets off a firestorm of intrigue, betrayal, and tragedy.“In giving narrative voice to her subjects Alison Weir brings us into emotional contact with them in a way that an unadorned historical account does not.”—Boston Sunday Globe
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Author
Alison Weir
Pages
416
Publisher
Random House Publishing Group
Published Date
2007-02-27
ISBN
0345498062 9780345498069
Ratings
Google: 4.5
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"This book went by too fast. I loved Jane, understood her. Unlike so many other women of her status, she just wanted to be left alone with her books. I can relate. But no, her awful parents had to elevate themselves through her. I loved this character so much, she was so rich in detail that I was wishing that Alison Weir would use her creative license and let Jane escape her beheading.<br/><br/>I thought that the story told through so many different viewpoints enabled the reader to get a more "true" picture of the events that happened.<br/><br/>I would highly recommend this book to those who love the historical fiction genre, perhaps even those who have just a slight curiousity about the Tudors."
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Stacy Kurko