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The Lady of the Rivers

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The #1 New York Times best-selling author of Parker Pen Novel of the Year The Other Boleyn Girl, Philippa Gregory weaves witchcraft, passion, and adventure into the life of Jacquetta, Duchess of Bedford. In this gripping novel, the duchess-kin to half the crowned heads of Europe and mother of England's White Queen-walks a perilous path through the battle lines of the tumultuous War of the Roses. "Confident, colorful, convincing, and full of conflict ."-Publishers Weekly
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from June 27, 2011
      Wielding magic again in her latest War of the Roses novel (after The Red Queen), Gregory demonstrates the passion and skill that has made her the queen of English historical fiction. Her heroine-narrator, Jacquetta of Luxembourg, who possesses second sight, is but 14 when she witnesses the execution of Joan of Arc. Joan's persecutor, the duke of Bedford, marries Jacquetta the next year in a vain attempt to access her powers, but then leaves her a wealthy widow. Defying convention, Jacquetta chooses a new husband herself: the duke's handsome young squire, Richard Woodville, with whom she has a dozen children, including Elizabeth, the future queen. Richard serves at King Henry VI's court, and Jacquetta befriends his new queen. When the king's widowed mother weds Owen Tudor, tolerance spreads for women who defy convention. As in previous works, Gregory portrays spirited women at odds with powerful men, endowing distant historical events with drama, and figures long dead or invented with real-life flaws and grand emotions. She makes history (mostly accurate) come alive for readers (mostly women) by giving credence to persistent rumors that academic historians (mostly men) have brushed aside.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Bianca Amato has a voice to rave about. Her narration is pure joy to hear. Add to that a fabulous story in this third installment of Philippa Gregory's Cousins' War series, and you have an audio experience to savor. Amato's elegant diction highlights the life, loves, rivalries, and betrayals faced by beautiful, intelligent, and unconventional Jacquetta of Luxembourg, mother of Elizabeth Woodville, the White Queen. Amato captures both the young Jacquetta, a descendant of the water goddess Melusina, and the more mature woman who makes life-altering decisions for herself, her husband, and her many children. Court favorite and confidante to Queen Margaret d'Anjou, Jacquetta rises to power in a male-dominated society, an achievement that proves controversial and dangerous. Amato's striking performance draws lifelike portraits from Gregory's blend of research and imagination. S.J.H. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award (c) AudioFile 2011, Portland, Maine

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