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Patience, Princess Catherine by Carolyn Meyer
Patience, Princess Catherine by Carolyn Meyer










Patience, Princess Catherine by Carolyn Meyer

Han’s leisurely paced, somewhat somber narrative revisits several beach-house summers in flashback through the eyes of now 15-year-old Isabel, known to all as Belly.īelly measures her growing self by these summers and by her lifelong relationship with the older boys, her brother and her mother’s best friend’s two sons. Catherine was the mother of the queen known as Bloody Mary, and readers who know the rest of the Young Royals series will certainly be engaged by this one. It’s Henry who inherits the English crown, and who marries Catherine, only to quickly fall out of love with her and begin the half-dozen marriages for which history holds him infamous. During it all, Henry, the bright, open, lively younger brother of Arthur, fascinates her.

Patience, Princess Catherine by Carolyn Meyer

After his death, she experienced years of limbo-and relative poverty-while her dowry was fought over. The sickly Arthur could not consummate their union. Meyer describes the loneliness, isolation, and difficulties of Catherine’s position: she did not speak English or French, the court languages, and she was kept from Arthur not only when betrothed but even after they were wed. Meyer continues her first-person series about the Tudor women, this one in the voice of Catalina, known as Catherine of Aragon, who was a young teen when she was sent from Spain in 1501 to be married to Arthur, eldest son of the King of England.












Patience, Princess Catherine by Carolyn Meyer