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strategically courting the King, Anne manages to persuade Henry to seek an annulment for his marriage to Catherine. When the Pope refuses, he defies the Roman Catholic Church, declares his marriage null and void on his own authority, and marries Anne. Everybody at court hates her, claiming that she is a witch - as her sixth finger and the mole on her neck seem to indicate.
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Reformers, including Martin Luther and Marguerite of France. While Anne was largely unpopular with the English common folk during most of her reign, the sympathy of the people shifted to her when the accusations were formed as they were so outrageous that even her enemy Eustace Chapuys was incredulous.
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The book depicts Henry's daughter Mary by Catherine of Aragon as having been summoned to Greenwich Palace to witness the birth of Elizabeth because tradition requires it. She is then subsequently forced to perform several tedious and indignant tasks for Anne, which is merely "a means of passing the
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The novel depicts Anne's accused lovers as being hung, drawn and quartered. In reality, they were all spared the traitor's death, instead receiving the simple axe. On page 129, Anne says that she, herself, will rest her own head on the block the following morning. According to eyewitness accounts,
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catches the king's attention. Realizing that the king may toss Anne aside for her, Anne begins to panic. Like Anne earlier in the novel, Jane refuses to become the King's mistress and instead drops heavy hints of marriage. After Anne miscarries again, she is falsely accused by the King, and by his
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At the end, while Anne is awaiting execution, she narrates that while Catherine of Aragon had many supporters during her time of trouble, she had none. Actually, she did have friends at court, among them Thomas Wyatt, Margaret Wyatt, Francis Weston, and others. She was supported by other leading
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Anne, jealous of her sister's rumoured affair when Mary flaunts the fact that she has the King's favor, vows to become the second wife of King Henry VIII. Anne, too, becomes a lady-in-waiting in the Queen's court. When the King tires of Mary, Anne uses her wits to gain the King's heart. While
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and his courtiers. The French king himself referred to her as "a great prostitute, infamous above all," "the English mare," and "my hackney." Mary was sent away from the French court in 1519 for her promiscuous behavior, in disgrace. (Said affairs go unmentioned in the novel.) Her family was
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Anne's somewhat difficult childhood before the event is outlined. Always ill-favored by her parents, constantly antagonized by her older sister Mary, and disgusted by her own "deformities" (a small sixth finger and mole on her neck) she develops an ambition to rise to the top.
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The book presents Anne as having "deformities" (sixth finger, mole on her neck). These "defects" were not ever mentioned by anyone who knew her throughout her lifetime. The first report of Anne Boleyn having any kind of deformity was brought up by
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Meanwhile, Anne's sister Mary is now widowed after her husband dies of the sweating sickness and remarries a commoner in secret. On learning that she is pregnant, she reveals this to Anne, who banishes her from court. The two never reconcile.
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in 1534. Her family was furious, and the king had her banished from court. Mary's statement "I would rather beg my bread with him than be the finest queen ever christened", was not something she told her sister. It was written in a letter to
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a year later. There is no evidence that Mary was extraordinarily beautiful since there are no contemporary descriptions or paintings of her. In fact, there are descriptions of Anne Boleyn as a great beauty with captivating eyes.
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The novel displays Mary as being a great beauty, the family favorite. This is untrue. Mary was sent to France in 1514. During her stay, she became known for her promiscuity. She had a number of affairs with
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Anne did not seduce the king into marrying her. When she attracted the king it was unintentional. She was not jealous of her sister's affair. In fact, she was rather horrified by Mary's actions.
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Anne's charity works also goes unmentioned. Anne donated what is equivalent to millions of dollars to the poor people, more than all of Henry VIII's other wives combined.
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because of her "defects"; as mentioned before, she had none. When she was sent abroad, it was for special education. The position Anne's parents secured for her in the
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Triumphant, Anne gets her way and becomes the wife of Henry and Queen of England. They have a child together, but it is a daughter,
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of King Henry VIII of England. The King is tiring of Catherine because she has produced no sons - only a daughter,
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time." However, none of this happened in reality because Mary Tudor was living at Richmond at the time.
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When Anne fails to give Henry a son after three years of marriage, the Seymour family begins plotting.
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In the novel, Mary becomes the king's mistress around 1520, sometime prior to the "
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The book begins in 1520 in Calais, where Anne is at an event called the "
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as a prisoner, and executed there for her treason against the King.
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In this novel the birthdates of the Boleyn children are 1502 (
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she knelt upright in the French style of execution.
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Carolyn Meyer
Young Royals
Young-adult
United States
ISBN
0-15-216523-1
OCLC
49305319
LC Class
Beware, Princess Elizabeth
Patience, Princess Catherine
young-adult
Anne Boleyn
Carolyn Meyer
Young Royals
Mary, Bloody Mary
Beware, Princess Elizabeth
Patience, Princess Catherine

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