Books of the Year – Saturday Review (The Times)


Congratulations to Elizabeth Fremantle, Jessie Childs and Helen Castor who all have Saturday Review Books of the Year.


History


God’s Traitors: Terror and Faith in Elizabethan England by Jessie Childs

(c) Bodley Head

(c) Bodley Head


‘Jessie Childs has explored the religious tumult of Elizabethan England through the experiences of the Catholic family, the Vauxes of Harrowden Hall: the result is a gripping tale of spies and skulduggery, of casuistry and unshakeable belief, of torture, martyrdom, courage and the ferocious collision and confusion of politics and religion. God’s Traitors is thought-provoking and timely, at a moment when the British state is once again beset by fear of religious fanaticism.’

p.5 (Saturday Review, December 6th 2014).


Biography


Joan of Arc: A History by Helen Castor

(c) Faber & Faber

(c) Faber & Faber


‘In 1428 a 17-year-old peasant girl appears at the French court and demands to speak with the king. The voice of God has told her to save France. And off to battle Joan the Maid goes, becoming the figurehead of a messianic crusade to liberate her homeland from its English occupiers. Castor, a Cambridge historian, ferrets away in the documents of time, carefully separating fact from myth. The story that emerges, after Castor has freed the warrior-saint from propaganda, both modern and old, is still utterly extraordinary.’

p.6 (Saturday Review, December 6th 2014).


Historical Fiction


Sisters of Treason by Elizabeth Fremantle

(c) Penguin

(c) Penguin


‘More Tudors. But even those jaded by the dynasty that launched a thousand novelists will find much that is fresh in Fremantle’s work. Katharine and Mary Grey are the younger sisters of Lady Jane Grey. The book starts with Jane’s execution and follows her sisters’ battle to survive the bloody religious turmoil of Queen Mary’s reign. This is powerful writing; the girls’ fears and passions burn through then pages. Mary Grey, the misformed, plain sister, is forced to dandle on the ageing Queen’s knee like an outwardly placid doll. Her inner fury lingers long after the last page is turned.’

p.14 (Saturday Review, December 6th 2014)


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Books 2014 that also featured Lady Jane:


An Illustrated Introduction to the Tudors (Paperback) by Gareth Russell


(c) Amberley Publishing

(c) Amberley Publishing


‘The six monarchs of the Tudor dynasty are phenomenally well known. Henry VII succeeded in ending the Wars of the Roses, Henry VIII formed the Church of England and famously married six times: Katherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Catherine Howard and Katherine Parr. His three children, Edward VI, Mary I and Elizabeth I, would all ascend to the throne, as would his great-niece Lady Jane Grey. Between them they ruled for an eventful 118 years. This easy-to-follow introduction to the Tudors follows the major events and personalities of the age.’

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4 December – Edward VI (Penguin Monarchs): The Last Boy King by Stephen Alford


(c) Allen Lane

(c) Allen Lane


‘ Edward VI, the only son of Henry VIII, became king at the age of nine and died wholly unexpectedly at the age of fifteen. All around him loomed powerful men who hoped to use the child to further their own ends, but who were also playing a long game – assuming that Edward would long outlive them and become as commanding a figure as his father had been.

Stephen Alford’s wonderful book gives full play to the murky, sinister nature of Edward’s reign, but is also a poignant account of a boy learning to rule, learning to enjoy his growing power and to come out of the shadows of the great aristocrats around him. England’s last child monarch, Edward would have led his country in a quite different direction to the catastrophic one caused by his death.’

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Congratulations to Jessie Childs…


‘God’s Traitors: Terror and Faith in Elizabethan England’ by Jessie Childs has been picked as a History Read of the Year in both the Sunday Times and the Daily Telegraph.


(c) Bodley Head

(c) Bodley Head



You can read the Daily Telegraph’s review here:

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From the Sunday Times Culture:

‘For those families who had remained loyal to their Catholic faith, Elizabethan England could be a terrifying world of suspicion and persecution. And although Childs’s book scrupulously avoids taking sides, she brings her subject alive through the story of one family; the Vauxes of Harrowden Hall, whole religion made them deeply suspect in a country haunted by fears of Catholic terrorism. The result is a splendidly evocative portrait, not just of a family, but of an anxious, even paranoid age.’

Sunday Times Culture, p.39.
30 November 2014


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13 November – Elizabeth: Renaissance Prince by Lisa Hilton


(c) W&N

(c) W&N


‘Lisa Hilton’s majestic biography of Elizabeth I, ‘The Virgin Queen’, provides vibrant new insights on a monarch who continues to compel and enthral readers. It is a book that challenges readers to reassess Elizabeth’s reign, and the colourful drama, scandal and intrigue to which it is always linked. Lisa Hilton uses new research in France, Italy, Russia and Turkey to present a fresh interpretation of Elizabeth as a queen who saw herself primarily as a Renaissance prince, delivering a very different perspective on Elizabeth’s emotional and sexual life, and upon her attempts to mould England into a European state. Elizabeth was not an exceptional woman but an exceptional ruler, and Hilton redraws English history with this animated portrait of an astounding life. Her biography maps Elizabeth’s dramatic journey from timid, newly crowned queen to one of the most powerful and vivid monarchs ever to rule England.’

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