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by Philippa Gregory (Author)
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Everyone knows the fate of Anne Boleyn, but not many know the story of her rise to majesty and the part played by her rival and sister, Mary, who was Henry's mistress and mother to two of his bastard children before the dazzling older Boleyn girl even caught his eye. Philippa Gregory, whose own role as the Queen of historical romance grows more secure with each new novel, has surpassed her self with this epic tale of lust, jealousy and betrayal. The Other Boleyn Girl charts the lives of both Boleyns--each in their turn "the other Boleyn Girl"--and their fiercely ambitious, conniving family who used the girls as pawns to advance their own positions at the court of Henry VIII. At 13, Mary is little more than a child when she is presented to Henry, ordered by her scheming family to serve her King and country by opening her legs whenever commanded, or doing anything else the great monarch desires. And while his loins are satisfied, life at court is sweet for the unofficial Queen and her pushy coterie. Inevitably though, the King's eyes soon begin to wander and Mary is overlooked, helpless to do anything but aid her family's plot to advance their fortunes, replace her with Anne and give Henry the greatest gift of all: a son and heir.

So good a job has Ms Gregory done at portraying the Boleyns and Howards as selfish, scheming, treacherous manipulators however, that it becomes increasingly hard to feel empathy for any of them. While Mary is merely hapless, Anne is the most ruthless of them all, so that instead of feeling cheated by knowing the outcome of her story, it only serves to help digest her unpalatable rise. Such a gruesome destiny was never more deserved. Ms Gregory has worked hard at researching her historical references. Daily life at court is described in fascinating detail--from the relentless leisure pursuits, masques and banquets laid on for the easily bored King to the complex hierarchies and machinations of the courtiers. However, the fall of Queen Katherine of Aragon and her only child, the Princess Mary, and the politics of the competing European courts and the break with Rome are seen only as a backdrop to the bawdy goings-on of the Boleyns and their fateful race for the crown. --Carey Green --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.



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Sisterly rivalry is the basis of this fresh, wonderfully vivid retelling of the story of Anne Boleyn. Anne, her sister Mary and their brother George are all brought to the king's court at a young age, as players in their uncle's plans to advance the family's fortunes. Mary, the sweet, blond sister, wins King Henry VIII's favor when she is barely 14 and already married to one of his courtiers. Their affair lasts several years, and she gives Henry a daughter and a son. But her dark, clever, scheming sister, Anne, insinuates herself into Henry's graces, styling herself as his adviser and confidant. Soon she displaces Mary as his lover and begins her machinations to rid him of his wife, Katherine of Aragon. This is only the beginning of the intrigue that Gregory so handily chronicles, capturing beautifully the mingled hate and nearly incestuous love Anne, Mary and George ("kin and enemies all at once") feel for each other and the toll their family's ambition takes on them. Mary, the story's narrator, is the most sympathetic of the siblings, but even she is twisted by the demands of power and status; charming George, an able plotter, finally brings disaster on his own head by falling in love with a male courtier. Anne, most tormented of all, is ruthless in her drive to become queen, and then to give Henry a male heir. Rather than settling for a picturesque rendering of court life, Gregory conveys its claustrophobic, all-consuming nature with consummate skill. In the end, Anne's famous, tragic end is offset by Mary's happier fate, but the self-defeating folly of the quest for power lingers longest in the reader's mind.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Decent enough fiction -- don't mistake it for history, Feb 8 2004
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This review is from: The Other Boleyn Girl (Paperback)
This is a light read -- two dimensional characters and a heavy dose of anachronism -- and it's easy to get sucked into believing this is "as it was." But this is NOT an accurate portrayal of Anne Boleyn. In fact, I couldn't help but feel a little depressed at how such an educated, passionate, courageous, ahead-of-her-time woman was treated in this novel. Gregory's portrait is of little more than a pathological sadist bent on achieving her goals at all costs. Talk about subtle characterization -- the author practically slaps you in the face every other page with the sibling rivalry theme! Anyone wishing to learn the truth about Anne after should check out Eric Ive's biography -- and in the meantime take this for what it is: Fiction.
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10 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Rubbish., Jul 31 2004
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This was one of the most historically innacurate pieces of rubbish i have ever read. Gregory has merely elaborated on the false myths and stereotypes that have surrounded Anne Boleyn since her death. Mary Boleyn, who really was quite ditzy judging by the opinions of her written in the day, is suddenly this kind, intelligent sappy woman, while Anne is some sort of evil Ice-Maiden who likes her brother more then she should. She obviously dislikes Anne. Gregory should have done a bit more research on the topic, or maybe she should just stick to Mills and Boons. Bad popcorn history that gives the misconception that Anne was a villain, instead one of the most brilliant women of her time. don't waste the money
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Seamless Blend of Fact and Fiction, May 31 2008
By Toni Osborne "The Way I See It" (Montreal, Canada) - See all my reviews
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King Henry V11 is accustomed to garnering flattery from young women in his court when he notices Mary Boleyn Carey, lady in waiting to his wife Queen Katherine. Mary becomes the king's mistress and bears his illegitimate children Catherine and Henry. Her joy is cut short when she discovers that she is a pawn in the dynastic plots of her family. While pregnant her sister Anne seduces the King with the aim of overthrowing Queen Katherine, becoming Queen and bearing his legal heirs. Mary realizes she must defy her family and her King and take her fate into her own hands.

George, their brother, is a popular member of the royal court and with family pressure he helps Anne to maintain a favoured position in the King's eyes. The family becomes one of the essential elements surrounding the eventual dissolution of the marriage to Katherine changing the history of England for ever. This eventually led to the demise of Anne and George.

This novel is a seamless blend of fact and fiction pulling together an incredible amount of history, political and socio-economic information. It is evident the author did immense research to put together this moment in history with just enough details to keep the story flowing smoothly making it interesting and entertaining. Anne's exhaustive pursuit of King Henry is wonderfully depicted; the description is so vivid you actually feel her determination and her desire for power at any cost. The novel recaptures the past in a non conventional way; Ms Gregory dealt with a lot of creativity describing the feelings, the motivations of her characters, some of events undoubtedly fictional in a manner quite plausible. It is an incredibly compelling, deep and fascinating novel....
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good read
Found this to be one of Philippa Gregory's better books,it is fiction and it does make for a good story,how much is fact not alot. Read more
Published 6 months ago by v. rubin

5.0 out of 5 stars Get hooked on historical fiction
I admit I saw the movie that was recently based on the book first, and I loved it - so I knew that I had to read the book. Read more
Published 6 months ago by A. Taylor

5.0 out of 5 stars Not into history? Read it anyway.
Absolutely fantastic. Personally I am not at all into English history and actually I don't even remember what drove me to buy this book, but I'm definitely glad I did... Read more
Published 6 months ago by Trang T. Ly

1.0 out of 5 stars The most boring reading I have had In years
This book is the most boring and monotonous reading I have had in years. And nevertheless (just to be fair to the author and to myself) I have finished to read it. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Tatiana

4.0 out of 5 stars It's a great book, but it's fiction.
I've noticed that there are two types of reviews for this book. There are those who love it and consider it to be historically accurate, and there are those who hate it and state... Read more
Published 10 months ago by Susan Simola

5.0 out of 5 stars Sibling Rivalry to the Fullest!
I had this book in my backpack while I toured around Greece, and I often went back to my hotel early just so I could keep reading! Read more
Published 11 months ago by Linzerbean

4.0 out of 5 stars Really great Book. Completely unlike the movie!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I purchased this book after watching 'The Other Boleyn Girl' movie. I wanted to know about the infamous Anne Boleyn and King Henry VIII. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Amanda Wood

5.0 out of 5 stars love it!!
I love it love it love it.Was sorry it's ended.One of the best book I've reade for last year.Thank you Philippa Gregory!!
Published 15 months ago by Sveta

5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing!
This is the first book by Pilippa Gregory that I have read. To be quite honest the book first intrigued because of the movie that was to be released. Read more
Published 20 months ago by Krista Lyne

4.0 out of 5 stars Scandolous, Delicous, and Totally Enjoyable....Even with the Flaws
This book is wonderful. I suppose my review is to build up on a bunch that has already been said, but I'll continue anyways. And oh, beware of spoilers. Read more
Published 21 months ago by Blanche Coday

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