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The People's Queen: Premium Handmade Jewelry for Women - Perfect for Weddings, Parties & Special Occasions
The People's Queen: Premium Handmade Jewelry for Women - Perfect for Weddings, Parties & Special Occasions
The People's Queen: Premium Handmade Jewelry for Women - Perfect for Weddings, Parties & Special Occasions
The People's Queen: Premium Handmade Jewelry for Women - Perfect for Weddings, Parties & Special Occasions
The People's Queen: Premium Handmade Jewelry for Women - Perfect for Weddings, Parties & Special Occasions
The People's Queen: Premium Handmade Jewelry for Women - Perfect for Weddings, Parties & Special Occasions
The People's Queen: Premium Handmade Jewelry for Women - Perfect for Weddings, Parties & Special Occasions

The People's Queen: Premium Handmade Jewelry for Women - Perfect for Weddings, Parties & Special Occasions

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Set in late fourteenth century England, Vanora Bennett's rich, dramatic new novel presents an England uncannily like our own. The country is in turmoil, The King is in debt to the City, and the old order had broken down - a time of opportunity indeed, for those who can seize the moment. The king's mistress, Alice Perrers, becomes the virtual ruler of the country from his sickbed. Disliked and despised by the Black Prince and his cronies, her strong connections to the merchants make her a natural ally for the king's ambitious second son, John of Gaunt.Together they create a powerful position in the city for one of his henchmen, Geoffrey Chaucer. In this moment of opportunity, Alice throws herself into her new role and the riches that lay before her, but Chaucer, even though her lover and friend, is uneasy over what he can foresee of the conspiracies around them. At the centre of these troubled times and political unrest stands the remarkable figure of a woman who, having escaped the plague which killed her whole family, is certain she is untouchable, and a man who learns that cleverness and ambition may for him sit too uneasily with decency and honesty.

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Alice Perrers. . . Who was she? Ugly or pretty? Grasping and without conscience or considerate of others? A mistress of royalty who only used her status for self advancement? Or. . . .? There is not so much know about her life, making it difficult to speak in much detail about her. Oddly, in this novel, she works at counterpoint with John of Gaunt's mistress (and later wife), Katherine Swynford--about whom rather little is known. In this novel, Swynford is portrayed as rather nasty (I have read other books where she is portrayed much more positively).Perrers was born in difficult circumstances and raised by a hard nosed woman who did most anything needed to get ahead. By good fortune, Alice ended up as Henry III's mistress. From this position, she exerted considerable influence and gained many estates and much money.This book looks at the jealousies directed against her, how her own behavior fanned opposition to her, how she fell from the heights, and how she began an ascent once more.During the course of this novel, we meet historical figures such as Geoffrey Chaucer (Was Alice the Wife of Bath in "The Canterbury Tails"? That is a suggestion in this work.), John of Gaunt, Richard II, and so on.How accurate is this work? I cannot say. There is so little on the historical record. Nonetheless, it is a fine piece of historical fiction.
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