Mary Queen of Scotland & the Isles : A Novel (eBook)
by Margaret George

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She was a child crowned a queen....
A sinner hailed as a saint....
A lover denounced as a whore...
A woman murdered for her dreams...

 
 
 
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  • ISBN: 9781429938419
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Press
  • Date: Jan 2010
  • Seller Statement: Sold by Macmillan Publishers
 
 
 
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Author: Margaret George
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Margaret George is the author of The Autobiography of Henry VIII, The Memoirs of Cleopatra, and Elizabeth I, among other novels. Margaret first got the idea to write historical fiction when, after reading numerous books that viewed Henry VIII through the eyes of his enemies and victims, she found herself wondering if there might be another side to the story. She became determined to let Henry speak for himself, and it took fifteen years, about three hundred books of background reading, three visits to England to see every extant building associated with Henry, and five handwritten drafts for her to answer the question: What was Henry really like? Margaret was born in Nashville, Tennessee, and has traveled extensively. She and her husband live in Madison, Wisconsin.

 
 
 
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"A massive, erudite, and entertaining novel that skillfully weaves historical fact and plausible fiction." - New York Newsday

"George has creative a lively, gallant Mary of intelligence, charm and terrible judgment...A popular, readable, inordinately moving tribute to a remarkable queen." - Kirkus Reviews (starred)

"A painstakingly researched novel that makes history live. The author's deep sympathy for her subject renders Mary an entirely real and unforgettable heroine." - Publishers Weekly (starred)

"Dramatic...Romantic...George makes Mary a heroine to identify with because of her spirit, wit and charm...A triumph." - -Houston Chronicle

 
 
 
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