Posted by Teddyrose@1 on March 16, 2010
Posted in Books Read in 2010 | 9 Comments
Anne Whateley was a childhood friend of William Shakespeare. They fell in love and got married in secret. Then he was forced to marry Anne Hathaway because she was pregnant. The other Anne, Anne Whateley was devastated but went on with her life. She worked for her father and then, after his death became a business woman in her own right.
The next time she happened upon Will Shakespeare he convinced Miss Whateley that it was her that he truly loved and she became his mistress. They sold his plays together and Shakespeare became a household name.
Spanning a half a century, in Elizabethan history, this book is a love story of WillShakespeare and “the other Anne”
There is very little known about Will Shakespeare but there was a discrepancy on his marriage certificate. Harper took this little discrepancy and turned it into a very enjoyable novel. It is well written and character driven. I especially liked that Harper made Anne a strong female character, able to take care of herself and not rely on Will’s income. She captures this time in history well.
I listened to the audio version of this book and Anne Flosnik’s narration added to my enjoyment of the book. This is the first Karen Harper novel that I have read but it won’t be the last.
4/5
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I love that the author took that discrepancy and made a novel out of it. It sounds like a great book.
Kathy, I agree. It’s fun to see authors take a little fact or discrepancy and run with it.
I really enjoyed this one too! I will be interested to see what else this author writes.
Sounds like a fun story. Great review, by the way. I always have trouble when it comes to audiobooks.
This sounds really good. I don’t mind when authors take some liberties with the facts, especially when the facts aren’t known. 😉
–Anna
Diary of an Eccentric
Sounds like a good book, lovely blog I`m a new follower
Alyce, me too!
Carol, thanks. For some reason I find it harder to review audio books as well. I think it’s because I don’t have the book in front of me when I am writing the review, if that makes any sense. LOL!
Anna, same here.
Loupnw, thanks for following!
I’ve had this in my TBR stack for awhile now. Glad to know you enjoyed – maybe I’ll even move it up higher!
Gwen, it was a really nice story.