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Lady Mary

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A brilliantly captivating children’s novel from popular television historian Lucy Worsley, exploring the most famous divorce in history from the perspective of the daughter of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon.

By turns thrilling, dramatic and touching, this is the story as you’ve never seen it before - from the eyes of Princess Mary. More than anything Mary just wants her family to stay together; for her mother and her father - and for her - to all be in the same place at once. But when her father announces that his marriage to her mother was void and by turns that Mary doesn’t really count as his child, she realises things will never be as she hoped.

Things only get worse when her father marries again. Separated from her mother and forced to work as a servant for her new sister, Mary must dig deep to find the strength to stand up against those who wish to bring her down. Despite what anyone says, she will always be a princess. She has the blood of a princess and she is ready to fight for what is rightfully hers.

The captivating third novel from popular television historian Lucy Worsley, exploring the most famous divorce in history from the perspective of Princess Mary

Lucy Worsley is the UK’s most popular television historian. She is the perfect person to bring history alive for children and young teens
Accessible, appealing and enjoyable, Lucy Worsley’s novels are the perfect next step for fans of Hetty Feather and readers wanting historical drama full of fascinating and charming detail
Supported by a major marketing and publicity campaign on publication that continues to build Lucy as an exciting new voice in children’s fiction
Lucy returns to the ever-popular Tudor times with gusto, continuing to bring to life the most fascinating areas of history in stunning detail

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Lucy Worsley is Chief Curator at Historic Royal Palaces, the independent charity that runs the Tower of London, Hampton Court Palace and other sites, which attract more than four million visitors a year. Lucy also presents history programmes for the BBC on topics including royal palaces and the court, such as Henry VIII's Six Wives, and Britain's Tudor Treasure with David Starkey.

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