Kay's prodigious research buttresses this robust historical romance,  winner of Britain's Georgette Heyer Historical Novel Prize and the Betty  Trask Prize for a first novel. England's greatest Queen is presented  from an intriguing psychological viewpointElizabeth I's need for men and  the bondage endured by those she chose. Freely mixing the verifiable  with the imagined, Kay traces Elizabeth's rise from lonely childhood to  lonely eminence. In the person of Robert Dudley, later Leicester, she  creates a romantic fulcrum for Elizabeth's womanliness, delineating the  childhood affection for Dudley that flowered in clandestine liaison and  may be the closest Elizabeth came to a loving relationship. All of the  Court's intriguing personnelfrom the ubiquitous, conniving Cecils to the  presumptive upstart, Essexare drawn with care; the turbulence of the  period, filled with violent deaths, challenges from abroad, pragmatic  liaisons, is conveyed with verisimilitude; the rich tapesty of the Tudor  ascendancy is woven with colorful threads. It is, however, the  depiction of a woman of whom "half the wives of England were jealous"  that lingers. Literary Guild main selection. 
Legacy: The Acclaimed Novel of Elizabeth, England's Most Passionate Queen -- and the Three Men Who Loved Her
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