Doomed Queen Anne

Doomed Queen Anne by Carolyn Meyer, published by Harcourt in 2004, is a first edition novel that spans 230 pages. This work presents the life of Anne Boleyn, who, despite lacking conventional beauty, wealth, or title, transformed into a compelling figure in history. The narrative explores her rise as she captures the heart of King Henry VIII, leading him to defy societal norms and his own marriage to make her queen. The story unfolds in Anne’s own voice, detailing her journey from an awkward girl to the pivotal moments preceding her demise.
Readers will find an engaging portrayal of Anne Boleyn’s ambition and the complexities of her character. The book delves into themes of royalty and the historical context of the Renaissance, providing insight into the societal dynamics of the time. As part of the Young Royals series, this novel offers a biographical perspective on a figure often viewed through the lens of controversy and intrigue. The language is accessible, making it suitable for a juvenile fiction audience while still appealing to those interested in historical narratives.
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Though born without great beauty, wealth, or title, Anne Boleyn blossomed into a captivating woman. She used her wiles to win the heart of England’s most powerful man, King Henry VIII, and persuade him to defy everyone–including his own wife–to make her his new queen. But Anne’s ambition was her fatal flaw. This is the true story of the girl everyone loved to hate.
Carolyn Meyer’s engrossing third novel in the award-winning Young Royals series tells Anne’s fascinating story in her own voice–from her life as an awkward girl to the dramatic moments before her death.
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