The captivating new historical novel from Alison Weir, Sunday Times
bestselling author of the Six Tudor Queens series . 'With Elizabeth
of York, Alison Weir gives us her most compelling heroine yet...
This is where the story of the Tudors begins and is historical
fiction at its absolute best' TRACY BORMAN 'One of the great women
of history... History has the best stories and they should all be
told like this' CONN IGGULDEN --- Mother. Survivor. Queen. --- AN
ENGLISH PRINCESS, BORN INTO A WAR BETWEEN TWO FAMILIES. Eldest
daughter of the royal House of York, Elizabeth dreams of a crown to
call her own. But when her beloved father, King Edward, dies
suddenly, her destiny is rewritten. Her family's enemies close in.
Two young princes are murdered in the Tower. Then her uncle seizes
power - and vows to make Elizabeth his queen. But another claimant
seeks the throne, the upstart son of the rival royal House of
Lancaster. Marriage to this Henry Tudor would unite the white rose
of York and the red of Lancaster - and change everything. A great
new age awaits. Now Elizabeth must choose her allies - and husband
- wisely, and fight for her right to rule. --- PRAISE FOR THE SIX
TUDOR QUEENS SERIES: 'This series is a serious achievement' The
Times 'Weir is excellent on the little details that bring a world
to life' Guardian 'This brilliant series has brought Henry VIII's
six wives to life as never before' Tracy Borman 'Profoundly
moving... lingers long after the last page' Elizabeth Fremantle
'Well researched and engrossing' Good Housekeeping 'Vivid
characters and a wonderful sense of time and place' Barbara Erskine
'Hugely enjoyable . . . Alison Weir knows her subject and has a
knack for the telling and textural detail' Daily Mail
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This was a good read - very explic
Wed, 15 Jun 2022 | Review
by: Helene G.
A great read in terms of explaining how the houses of York and Tudor united. History made very accessible!
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