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Katherine by Anya Seton
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it was amazing
bookshelves: historical-fiction

It is important to say up front that I am a sucker for good historical fiction. I like knowing that these people existed, that these events are part of the human record, that no one can know what these people actually thought or felt, but that this is one possible scenario that fits all the historical information. What is sure is that some things about people do not change with the exchange of horses for automobiles and kings for ego-driven politicians and that it is our ability to find common grounds in our feelings that make us relate to history so viscerally.

Having laid my prejudice for this genre on the table, I wish to say Anya Seton excels at what she does. I was completely invested in Katherine and John of Gaunt as historical characters and as individual people. It took quite a lot to survive in the sphere of the royal house in the 1300s and it is fascinating that these two persons so far down in the line of succession would be the grandfather and grandmother of a bevy of future kings and queens, including the Tutors.

It has been a long time since I have stayed up until 2:00 in the morning because I could not wait until the next day to finish a novel. I could not bear to leave John and Katherine hanging on the edge of finishing their story. I didn’t want to break the flow of the narrative and when I was done I was not ready to let go of these characters at all. I hope the real Katherine Swynford was half as strong and resilient as this novel heroine; I hope John was as handsome and charming and torn as this John. I hope they did experience a love that transcended common understanding. They broke the rules of their time. He lifted her to his station. There was a reason for that, that only a great love could explain. We all have heartbreak and tragedy, but not all of us have a love that makes that tragedy a footnote.

I have marked all Seton’s novels to read. I hope I enjoy them all this much.
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Reading Progress

December 1, 2015 – Shelved as: to-read
December 1, 2015 – Shelved
June 23, 2016 – Started Reading
June 23, 2016 –
page 119
19.57% "My favorite kind of historical fiction. Set in England, very carefully researched and true to history, with superb character development."
June 25, 2016 –
page 429
70.56% ""You voice the arguments for slavery that are old as Babylon and have satisfied many. There are however others who prefer freedom to any benefits--I don't know," he added half to himself, "what is God's law."..."I only know that our Blessed Lord was a carpenter, and that He said it was easier for a camel to go though the needle's eye than for a rich man to get into heaven...""
June 25, 2016 –
page 501
82.4% ""...he thought of the ages that had streamed by since it was built, and wondered with drear melancholy what had become of the men who built it. Where were their plans and hopes now, what difference had their joys or sufferings made to England?"

In the grand scheme of things, how important are any of us...even those who attain great heights."
June 26, 2016 – Shelved as: historical-fiction
June 26, 2016 – Finished Reading

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message 1: by Jennifer (new) - added it

Jennifer I really enjoyed your review! I've never read anything by Anya Seton, but I'm looking forward to reading this book.


message 2: by MomToKippy (new) - added it

MomToKippy Sounds so great! Love the way you characterize historical fiction. That's why it's my favorite too. Wonderful review.


Sara Thank you, Jennifer and Gita. If you like historical fiction, you're sure to love her.


message 4: by Candi (new) - added it

Candi I saw that you were reading this, Sara, and have been waiting to read your thoughts. Fantastic review - it should go without saying that I will be putting this on my list too :)


Sara Those impossible lists just keep growing, don't they? You'll like this one, Candi.


message 6: by MomToKippy (new) - added it

MomToKippy I've had this on my list for a while but the length deters me. Not a good reason I know.


Sara For me it was one of those long books that still ended too soon.


message 8: by MomToKippy (new) - added it

MomToKippy I'd love to find a book like that!


message 9: by Karen (new) - added it

Karen Fantastic review Sara
I really enjoy strong characters and stories of love that unfortunely turn tragic. I ordered it based on your passionate review. As I have said before your multi interest in several different genres is impressive. I am bumping this author"s work to read sooner because these characters came to life so vividly: ). Thank you for introducing me to a new author that writes so skillfully.


message 10: by Sara (new) - rated it 5 stars

Sara Can't wait to see what you think of it, Karen!


Susan I remember reading this one a long time ago and it sparked my long love of historical fiction. I still have the tattered paperback, probably unreadable. May I suggest Green Darkness? It's my other favorite one. I have read all of hers and liked everyone. It made me smile that you liked it.


message 12: by Sara (new) - rated it 5 stars

Sara Susan wrote: "I remember reading this one a long time ago and it sparked my long love of historical fiction. I still have the tattered paperback, probably unreadable. May I suggest Green Darkness? I..."
I happen to have a copy of Green Darkness sitting on my "gotta read this" shelf. It will be my next. Very happy to know that you enjoyed her other books and that this isn't an exception.


Susan I hope it lives up to my hype for you. I still get chills down my spine just thinking about it.


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