Weir, Alison "Katharine Parr. The Sixth Wife" (Six Tudor Queens #6) - 2021
The sixth wife of Henry VIII. And the sixth book in the Tudor Queens series by Alison Weir.
I think I knew far too little about Katharine Parr. She was Henry's last wife. She survived him. She had two husbands before him. She married again when he died only to die herself in childbed. That's about all I knew.
Of course, this is a novel based on the life of the queens. However, there is a lot in it that is history and where we can learn about that time in England.
We see through the eyes of Katharine Parr that women were just a commodity, and not worth a lot for that. At her first marriage, she doesn't even know the husband. Then she has to look for another one because otherwise a woman has no means to live. When she falls in love with Thomas Seymour, she has to marry the king who also wants her. What a life!
In any case, Alison Weir has brought the Tudor queens to life in a way no history book could ever have done. For that, I thank her profoundly.
From the back cover:
"Two husbands dead; a life marred by sadness. And now Katharine is in love for the first time in her life.
The eye of an ageing and dangerous king falls upon her. She cannot refuse him. She must stifle her feelings and never betray that she wanted another.
And now she is the sixth wife. Her queenship is a holy mission yet, fearfully, she dreams of the tragic parade of women who went before her. She cherishes the secret beliefs that could send her to the fire. And still the King loves and trusts her.
Now her enemies are closing in. She must fight for her very life.
KATHARINE PARR – the last of Henry’s queens.
Alison Weir recounts the extraordinary story of a woman forced into a perilous situation and rising heroically to the challenge. Katharine is a delightful woman, a warm and kindly heroine – and yet she will be betrayed by those she loves and trusts most.
Too late, the truth will dawn on her."
I enjoy historical fiction. I will add Alison Weir to my reading wishlist!! Thanks for the review, Marianne.
ReplyDeleteShe is really great, Lisa. These are novels based on the lives of the wives of Henry VIII, but she has also written non-fiction.
DeleteI have these 6 books in a stack (together for once!) and *many* other unread Weir's.... Its about HIGH time I read some of them... [grin]
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a good idea, Kitten. I liked them all.
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