Mary & Elizabeth (Paperback)

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  • ISBN 9781847562371
  • Weight: 266g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Jun 2011
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Language: English
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Two sisters: united by blood, divided by the crown! They shared childhood memories and grown-up dreams! Mary was England's precious jewel, the surviving child of the tumultuous relationship between Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon. However, when Henry fell passionately in love with the dark-eyed Anne Boleyn, he cast his wife and daughter aside. Henry and Anne's union sees the birth of Elizabeth. Mary is soon declared a bastard, stripped of all royal privileges, performing the lowliest tasks. But, there is something about Elizabeth. And Mary soon grows to love her like a sister. After the passage of three years, and Anne Boleyn's execution, Henry can no longer bear the sight of his female heir. With the birth of a son, Edward, both Mary and Elizabeth seem destined for oblivion. But as history will show, fate had something far more elaborate in store! Mary and Elizabeth is an unforgettable story of a powerful love affair that changed the course of history...

Emily Purdy was born in Texas, where she still lives.

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