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Philippa Gregory: The white queen (AudiobookFormat, 2009, Recorded Books)

[sound recording] /, 15 pages

English language

Published 2009 by Recorded Books.

ISBN:
978-1-4407-4192-0
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OCLC Number:
440183292

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A knight's widow in 1461, Elizabeth employs her considerable charms to reel in the biggest catch of all--virile King Edward IV. When their clandestine marriage comes to light, powerful enemies eye Elizabeth with contempt. After Edward dies suddenly in 1483, his brother usurps the throne, imprisoning Elizabeth's sons--the rightful heirs--and forcing her to flee. Humiliated and grief-stricken, Elizabeth unleashes her most effective weapon--her eldest daughter.

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2 stars

I have a hard time describing my feelings about The White Queen.
When I first started reading the book, I didn't think it was good. The writing style felt a bit different at first, but I enjoyed the imagined scenes of Edward and Elizabeth's relationship. The romance was a bit fairytale, but I could look past that, and I could dismiss the reeling in of the ring as superstition.

Gregory then begins skipping ahead, providing us with only a few short pages before skipping ahead again. Though I understand there are fewer sources from this period than from the Tudor times, shouldn't a good writer fill in the gaps and develop their characters instead of rushing ahead to the subsequent dramatic development? It feels like Edward is just riding off to the subsequent rebellion all the time: Gregory covers the same ground repeatedly, cutting out huge chunks of what is …

Subjects

  • Fiction
  • Queens
  • History

Places

  • Great Britain