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“Gripping, tear-jerking, and informative.”
Reading age
12+
Genre
Historical fiction
Publisher
Clarion Books
Publication date
April 1, 2001
My brief summary of the book
This book is mainly about Mary I or “Bloody Mary” ‘s childhood. Mary was unhappy with her life because she was betrothed three times. Mary loved her mother, but King Henry VIII divorced her mother to get a son! Her father, King Henry VIII, married Anne Boleyn and treated Mary poorly. She was a maid in her castle. Mary is convinced that Anne is a witch. Can Mary go to secure her position to be a queen one day?
My thoughts
Did you know that Mary could not attend her mother’s funeral?
I enjoyed reading that book. It’s a very informative and riveting book. I felt like I was there with Mary.
My rating
About the author
“Since the thrill of seeing that first book in print, I’ve written over sixty more books, non-fiction, and novels (most recently, historical fiction). In the process, I’ve learned more about writing and a lot about history, a subject that was not my favorite when I was a young student but has become my passion–a passion I love to share with readers.” – Amazon.
More by Carolyn Meyer
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- The Wild Queen: The Days and Nights of Mary, Queen of Scots; Please read my review.
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- Victoria Rebels; Please read my review.