Queen's Dressage

Queen's Dressage

(0) Comment - 0 Point
Stock
100 Piece
Stock code
PX0000009291
stock status
in stock
Price
16,57 USD + VAT
*starting from 2,49 USD!
%20 discount
16,57 USD
13,26 USD
The Dressage of the Queen Book Description The story of a woman who finds freedom while living with the ghosts of her five previous wives in a marriage that cost her her happiness, love and honour. Kateryn Parr, a thirty-year-old widow who had finally found the love she was looking for, could not refuse the marriage proposal of a man her father's age, having buried four wives and kicked one out. Because that man was King Henry VIII. Of course, Katery had no doubt about the dangers she faced in the palace. This well-intentioned woman, who brought the royal family together, turned the palace into a radical education center, and kept the country in peace by ruling the country as regent in the king's absence, was doing her best to keep her promises and gain the king's trust. But would all this be enough to keep him safe? Kateryn, one of the advocates of religious reform in the country and the first woman to have a book published in her own language, began to stand out as an independent woman who defended her thoughts and beliefs. Soon Henry's dangerous gaze turned to her. Traditionalist clergy and his rivals in power accused him of betraying the country and religion. Her own husband would be the one to punish her. The Queen's Taming is the extraordinary story of an independent woman who tries to stand on her own feet in the palace of a ruthless killer and follows her passions and desire for education. Philippa Gregory, one of the most well-known and beloved writers of historical fiction novels that reaches millions of readers around the world, returns with the story of an extraordinary woman in her new novel The Queen's Grooming. The Manners of the Queen, which tells the life of Kateryn Parr, the sixth and last wife of King Henry VIII of England, is an absorbing and impressive period novel. Four of the five queens before Katery were in the grave. He was subjected to many conspiracies by supporters of the Catholic wing in the Church of England to make their faith dominate the country. He spent every moment in fear of losing his freedom and his life. The novel, which underlines the effort of an independent, passionate and knowledgeable woman to exist in the world, is a narrative that lovers of historical fiction cannot put down. (From the Promotional Bulletin)
Publisher : Artemis Publications
Number of pages : 488
Publication Year : 2021
ISBN : 9786053046639
The heart : Turkish
Be the first to review this product!
Price information, pictures, product descriptions and other issues that you find inadequate points you can send us using the suggestion form.
Thank you for your comments and suggestions.
Sitenizi çok beğeniyorum. Başarılar
S... A... | 29/07/2025
Ömer Aksoy | 25/07/2025
Kovareke giranbiha
O... K... | 30/05/2025
Kürtler için yapılmış güzel şeylerden bir tanesi
M... A... | 16/04/2025
siparişler hızlıca ulaşıyor, kategori çok. beğendim.
A... U... | 05/04/2025
Sizlerden gayet memnunum emeğinize sağlık
M... A... | 12/03/2025
Harikaydı
Serdar KÖMÜRCÜ | 22/01/2025
Gayet pratik ve hoş
Muzaffer Bora | 12/01/2025
Hızlı teslimat sağlandı .çok iyi bir şekilde bantlanmış teşekkürler. Gayet memnunum. Xwedê we bihêle .
A... Y... | 11/01/2025
&ddjmsd
RODEM ÇAÇAN | 06/01/2025
Queen's Dressage The Dressage of the Queen Book Description The story of a woman who finds freedom while living with the ghosts of her five previous wives in a marriage that cost her her happiness, love and honour. Kateryn Parr, a thirty-year-old widow who had finally found the love she was looking for, could not refuse the marriage proposal of a man her father's age, having buried four wives and kicked one out. Because that man was King Henry VIII. Of course, Katery had no doubt about the dangers she faced in the palace. This well-intentioned woman, who brought the royal family together, turned the palace into a radical education center, and kept the country in peace by ruling the country as regent in the king's absence, was doing her best to keep her promises and gain the king's trust. But would all this be enough to keep him safe? Kateryn, one of the advocates of religious reform in the country and the first woman to have a book published in her own language, began to stand out as an independent woman who defended her thoughts and beliefs. Soon Henry's dangerous gaze turned to her. Traditionalist clergy and his rivals in power accused him of betraying the country and religion. Her own husband would be the one to punish her. The Queen's Taming is the extraordinary story of an independent woman who tries to stand on her own feet in the palace of a ruthless killer and follows her passions and desire for education. Philippa Gregory, one of the most well-known and beloved authors of historical fiction novels that reaches millions of readers around the world, returns with the story of an extraordinary woman in her new novel The Queen's Grooming. The Manners of the Queen, which tells the life of Kateryn Parr, the sixth and last wife of King Henry VIII of England, is an absorbing and impressive period novel. Four of the five queens before Katery were in the grave. He was subjected to many conspiracies by supporters of the Catholic wing of the Church of England to make their beliefs dominate the country. He spent every moment in fear of losing his freedom and his life. The novel, which underlines the effort of an independent, passionate and knowledgeable woman to exist in the world, is a narrative that lovers of historical fiction cannot put down. (From the Promotional Bulletin) PX0000009291
Queen's Dressage

Recommend

*
*
*
IdeaSoft® | Akıllı E-Ticaret paketleri ile hazırlanmıştır.