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In the midst of England’s War of the Roses a common woman of uncommon beauty ascends to royalty and so changes history.
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In her quest for England's throne, Mary Queen of Scots tries to entice an earl loyal to Queen Elizabeth to her cause.
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Philippa Gregory’s runaway bestseller, The Other Boleyn Girl, exemplifies her extraordinary ability to use meticulous research to bring the past alive. This powerful novel that tells the story of Ann Boleyn’s little-known sister has been published in 26 countries with more than a million copies in print in the United States alone. A classic-in-the-making, it won the Parker Pen novel of the year award in 2002, and was adapted as a television drama in England, and a feature film in the United States. Gregory, who holds a Ph.D. in 18th century literature, was already beloved among readers for her Gothic romances--among them Wideacre, The Favored Child and Meridon--before turning to historical fiction. She lives in North England with her husband and two children.
