The King’s Mother : Four mothers fight for their sons as the Wars of the Roses rage

Annie Garthwaite

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Summary

The King’s Mother: Four mothers fight for their sons as the Wars of the Roses rage by Annie Garthwaite is a captivating historical novel that immerses readers in the turbulent 15th century England. This gripping story interweaves the fierce maternal ambition and power of four mothers as they navigate the chaos of war, demanding their rightful place in a patriarchal society.

Set against the backdrop of the Wars of the Roses, this work of historical fiction offers an intimate portrayal of love, betrayal, and sacrifice. Annie Garthwaite beautifully captures the emotional stakes of motherhood during one of England's most turbulent times. The narrative draws readers into a world where loyalty is tested, and the fight for one's child can spark a revolution.

Praised as the July 24 Times Book of the Month, The King’s Mother stands out not only for its rich storytelling but also for its exploration of female strength and resilience. Garthwaite’s characters are complex and relatable, allowing readers to connect with their struggles and triumphs. This novel invites fans of historical fiction to delve deep into the hearts of women who refuse to be sidelined by the events around them.

As readers embark on this journey through the intricacies of familial ties and political intrigue, they will discover the timeless relevance of the themes presented. The King’s Mother is not just a story of war; it is a celebration of motherhood that resonates across ages.

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The King’s Mother : Four mothers fight for their sons as the Wars of the Roses rage by Annie Garthwaite 9780241998687

Product Information

Title: The King’s Mother : Four mothers fight for their sons as the Wars of the Roses rage
Author: Annie Garthwaite
ISBN: 9780241998687
Format: Paperback / softback
Imprint: Penguin Books Ltd
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Publication Date: 12 June, 2025
Pagination: 400 pages
Weight: 276 g

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