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Young and Damned and Fair: The Life of Catherine Howard, Fifth Wife of King Henry VIII
Young and Damned and Fair: The Life of Catherine Howard, Fifth Wife of King Henry VIII
Young and Damned and Fair: The Life of Catherine Howard, Fifth Wife of King Henry VIII
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Young and Damned and Fair: The Life of Catherine Howard, Fifth Wife of King Henry VIII

Written by Gareth Russell

Narrated by Jenny Funnell

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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Written with an exciting combination of narrative flair and historical authority, this biography of Henry VIII’s fifth wife, Catherine Howard, is “a stunning achievement” (The Sunday Times, London), and “a masterly work of Tudor history that is engrossing, sympathetic, suspenseful, and illuminating” (Charlotte Gordon, winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award for Biography).

On the morning of July 28, 1540, a teenager named Catherine Howard began her reign as queen of an England simmering with rebellion and terrifying uncertainty. Sixteen months later, she would follow her cousin Anne Boleyn to the scaffold, having been convicted of adultery and high treason.

The broad outlines of Catherine’s career might be familiar, but her story up until now has been incomplete. Unlike previous biographies, which portray her as a naïve victim of an ambitious family, Gareth Russell’s “excellent account puts the oft-ignored Catherine in her proper historical context” (Daily Mail, London) and sheds new light on her rise and downfall by showing her in her context, a milieu that includes the aristocrats and, most critically, the servants who surrounded her and who, in the end, conspired against her. By illuminating Catherine’s entwined upstairs/downstairs world as well as societal tensions beyond the palace walls, Russell offers a fascinating portrayal of court life in the sixteenth century and a fresh analysis of the forces beyond Catherine’s control that led to her execution.

Including a forgotten text of Catherine’s confession in her own words, color illustrations, family tree, map, and extensive notes, Young and Damned and Fair is “a gripping account of a young woman’s future destroyed by forces beyond her control…an important and timely book” (Amanda Foreman, author of Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire and A World on Fire). This account changes our understanding of one of history’s most famous women while telling the compelling and very human story of complex individuals attempting to survive in a dangerous age.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherSimon & Schuster Audio
Release dateApr 4, 2017
ISBN9781508227380
Author

Gareth Russell

Educated at Oxford University and Queen’s University, Belfast, Gareth Russell is a historian, novelist, and playwright. He is the author of several books, including The Palace, The Ship of Dreams, Young and Damned and Fair, The Emperors, and Do Let’s Have Another Drink. He lives in Belfast, Northern Ireland. 

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Readers find this title to be brilliantly researched and beautifully written. While some readers were disappointed with the lack of focus on Catherine Howard, others appreciate the unique perspective presented by the author. The book delves into challenging existing narratives about the court, offering a fresh take on historical events.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    Nov 9, 2023

    Brilliantly researched and reads beautifully. I definitely recommend this book.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5

    Nov 9, 2023

    This is what happens when there aren't alot of facts and you want to write a book about someone. I was expecting a book about Catherine Howard, the 5th wife of Henry VIII. What i read was a book full of trying to debunk every other detail and a little bit of Catherine thrown in there. If you believe the author, nothing you've always heard about the court has been correctly conveyed to us.