Doomed Queen AnneBy Carolyn MeyerPublisher/Date:Houghton Mifflin Harcourt 2002
# of Pages: 256
Reading Level: Young Adult
Genre: Historical Fiction
Summary:This is the story of Anne Boleyn, the unlikely queen to King Henry VIII. as a young girl, she didn't feel good enough. her family wasn't ever pleased with her, and her older sister, Mary, was more beautiful and more enchanting than she was. she was sent to France to be a part of the court there. While in France she learned of the ways of love, and other skills needed for a woman of the court. however, she then came back to England where King Henry caught her eye. her sister was already a mistress to the king, and she was very jealous. She swore to herself that one day she would become greater than her sister and be the Queen. She falls in love with Hal Percy at the court, and they illegally become engaged. when they are discovered, Lord Percy is sent away, and Anne's reputation is ruined. she once again has disgraced her family. this leaves a bitter taste in her mouth for love. from then on, her main goal is just to catch the King's eye and eventually become his wife. As she grows, she matures into a shrewd, pretty young woman. all the men of the court are captivated by her, including the King. He summons her to his chambers to seduce her, but she is too smart to agree to become his mistress. she tells him she will not until she is married. he respects her and sends her away. time passes, and the love between her and the king grows stronger. The rumor that the King is looking to have the marriage between him and his wife Queen Catherine is illegitimate. Then he will be free to marry Anne, and have a chance to produce an heir to his throne. However, this takes many months. Eventually, Anne realizes that for the King to take action, she must become pregnant with his heir. So finally she becomes his mistress and conceives. The wedding is sped up, and his marriage with Catherine is annulled. Anne becomes the Queen of England like she planned, much to the dismay of the kingdom and the court. This upsets her, and she really isn't happy. She becomes irritable with everyone including King Henry. he is patient with her, and still professes his love for her. She eventually gives birth to a baby girl, Princess Elizabeth, and is very disappointed that she is not a male heir to the thrown. the king is also disappointed with this fact. However, they continue to try to conceive a son. Anne has multiple miscarriages, and the King becomes upset and bored with her. Her temper doesn't help situations. Henry eventually begins to have an affair with Jane Seymour. This hurts Anne, and she confronts the King. He eventually decides that he does not love her anymore, and he accuses her of being a witch, putting him under a spell, and committing adultery. She is put on trial along with the men she is accused with, and she is eventually executed.
Who Benefits from reading this book:
Anybody who would like to learn more about this time period and gain insight to the story of King Henry VIII will benefit. I know that after i read this book, I wanted to learn more about it, and i've read all 3 of the "young royals" that Carolyn Meyer has written. I think books like this instill curiosity in their readers. So anyone wanting to learn more will benefit.
What problems could this book potentially cause?This book is not for younger children. I would definitely say that it's for young adults. while it doesn't go into detail, it is implied several times that the King is sleeping around with different mistresses. Anne is also not the best example. She has a bad temper, and she is not very kind to people, especially her step daughter, and even her husband. parents should take caution and make sure their child is mature enough to read this book.
My Reaction:
I really liked this book. I remember reading the other 2 books in the series when i was in 6th grade, and i loved them. when i saw that there was a third, i was
really excited to read the story from Anne's perspective. She's such a fascinating character, and these books really bring her real character to life. I've read other books about this time period, and i believe it was from the other 2 books i read as an 11 year old. This book does a good job at instilling curiosity about the history of the time period. I would recommend this book to all those old enough to read it.