The Sisters who would be Queen: The Tragedy of Mary, Katherine & Lady Jane Grey

The Sisters who would be Queen: The Tragedy of Mary, Katherine & Lady Jane Grey

by Leandade Lisle (Author)

Synopsis

The dramatic untold story of the three tragic Grey sisters, all heirs to the Tudor throne, all victims to their royal blood. Lady Jane Grey is an icon of innocence abused. Remembered as the 'Nine Days Queen', she has been mythologized as a child-woman sacrificed to political expedience. But behind the legend lay a rebellious adolescent who became a leader, and no mere victim. Growing up in her shadow, Jane's sisters Katherine and Mary would have to tread carefully to survive. The dramatic lives of the younger Grey sisters remain little known, but both women became heirs and rivals to the Tudor monarchs, Mary and Elizabeth I. To gain Queen Mary's trust, teenaged Katherine ignored Jane's final request not to change her religion, only to risk her life with a marriage that threatened Queen Elizabeth's throne. While Katherine's friends fought to save her, the youngest Grey sister, Mary, stayed at court. Though too poor and plain to be significant, she looked set to escape the burden of her royal blood. But then she too fell in love and incurred the Queen's fury. Exploding the many myths of Lady Jane's life, and casting fresh light onto Elizabeth's reign, acclaimed historian Leanda de Lisle brings the Grey sisters' tumultuous world to life: at a time when a royal marriage could gain you a kingdom, or cost you everything.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 386
Edition: 1st
Publisher: HarperPress
Published: 19 Jan 2009

ISBN 10: 0007219059
ISBN 13: 9780007219056

Media Reviews

`In her utterly gripping life of Lady Jane Grey and her two sisters...Leanda de Lisle gives us the brief life and grim times of Lady Jane Grey and her family in merciless clarity and dazzling detail. This is a marvellously told and quite terrifying biography.' Frances Wilson, Telegraph

`Beside exploding the myths [about Lady Jane Grey], Leanda de Lisle breaks new ground by linking Jane's story to those of her siblings, Katherine and Mary... an unrivalled account of the struggle for the Tudor succession... de Lisle is able to bring her characters vividly to life' John Guy, Sunday Times

`Leanda de Lisle's ably executed biography of the unlucky Grey sisters illuminates the perils of being a princess in sixteenth-century England....The story of this tragic trio makes compelling reading, whether they ended up as casualties of the state or doomed lovers. Confidently guiding us through the complexities of the period, Leanda de Lisle recounts the poignant tale with sensitivity, shrewd insight and skill.' Anne Somerset, Literary Review

` The Sisters Who Would Be Queen brings the Tudor world to life in a story about siblings Katherine, Mary and Lady Jane Grey.... The author rehabilitates [Lady Jane Grey] as less a victim of history than a headstrong individual with a sense of her own destiny....this fascinating tale relates how her plucky sisters adapted to life at court in an atmosphere of distrust and paranoia....It was a miracle they lasted as long as they did.' Sebastian Shakespeare, Tatler

Author Bio

Leanda de Lisle is the author of `After Elizabeth'. She was educated at Somerville College, Oxford, where she took an honours degree in Modern History. A successful journalist and writer she has been a columnist for the Spectator, the Guardian, Country Life and the Daily Express, as well as writing for the Daily Mail, the New Statesman and the Sunday Telegraph. She lives in Leicestershire with her husband and three children.