4 stars. The Queen's Fool, was actuality the first of her novels I have ever read, and I have read every single one. It remains my favorite, and reading this one was a pleasure. Let me tell you why I loved it so much, and what makes this my favorite of a series and collection that I have completely adored. For one, I like it, when the point of view isn't necessarily told from the point of view of a royal, in this case a young girl, who is completely innocent, naive, and truthful to a fault. She has no power of manipulation, and in fact having "the sight", she is forced and out of her control to express what she sees. She acts completely on inner voice and trust, and total love and devotion. Her relationship with her father is precious. I also loved the Murrano theme, a hidden Jew, whose mother was burned in the inquisition, who in Queen Mary's Court, must serve two Queens, Mary and Elizabeth, who compete for the throne, the people, for her, for differing faiths, and with each, she is in danger. With the sight, she remains in danger. And yet she struggles with her own faith, what it means and how it might guide her. There were hidden Jews all through Europe, even likely in the Queen's royal court, and this book laid out the themes absolutely beautifully. It is the only book in the series that talks about the life experience of Queen Mary Tudor, and it is told well, and with compassion for Mary, and a real foreshadowing of Elizabeth I.
So those who have been following me, know that when I read Lady of the Rivers, the original book about the first Plantagenet mother, I began to read them all in order, to learn about and see the series as it developed. As I was doing this, She wrote books that filled in right where I left off. And lo and behold was the wonderful series, the White Queen on Starz, (based on her series) which I loved loved loved, so much. I hope they do another based on the next set of Tudors. So I was coming back to this, and this spot, and this most favorite book when the series tag emerged. I loved it.
If the series tag would last for a year, I would add two more series. I'd read the first of the books in the Forgotten Cemetery of Books Series (Shadow of the Wind), and re-read all four in a row. The second thing I'd do, is re-start Clan of the Cave Bear, read the last five, and then finally the 6th that came out last year, that I'd delayed because I'd lost the thread. I wonder if anyone is doing just that….
Now reading My Name Is Lucy Barton, and I have Tsar of Love and Techno and Fates and Furies out of the Library. And Eligible is in transit. Happy Reading All. Off to see the movie DOUGH, with 8 girlfriends….