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Thursday, March 7, 2013

Guest Post + Giveaway: The Tudor Era by Sarah Kennedy


The Tudor Era
by Sarah Kennedy

Henry VIII. Anne Boleyn. “Bloody Mary” Tudor. Queen Elizabeth I. Shakespeare. The Tudor era still looms large in our imaginations, from “The Other Boleyn Girl” and “Wolf Hall” to “Shakespeare in Love” and “Anonymous.” We love to follow the intrigues, romances, and betrayals of these glamorous historical figures.

The Tudor era was a time of massive change in Europe, and Henry VIII was right at the center of it. His break from Rome caused an upheaval in his country that rocked the very foundations of everyday life: the Church. Like us, people in Tudor England struggled with fundamental questions of belief and authority. What is the right relationship between religion and politics? What moral authority does the king have? What moral responsibility?

My first novel, The Altarpiece, tries to provide some possible answers. I’ve been fascinated with the Tudors since, as an undergraduate, I first studied Renaissance Literature. Shakespeare, of course, but also Sir Thomas Wyatt, who supposedly had a close—some would say too close!—relationship with Anne Boleyn. As a PhD student, I studied the ways that Renaissance poets wrote about women, because the “woman question” was central to the changing world of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.

As a professor of English literature and creative writing, I teach this literature, but my imagination has always wandered to the “blank spaces” in history. My creative life began in poetry, but in researching the history of the church in England, I came across a curious “hole” in the record: what happened to the nuns in England after the dissolution of the convents. The monks could become priests in the new church or find other professions. But what about the women?

The story could only be told in prose. I chose a real place—Mount Grace in northern Yorkshire—and peopled it with fictional characters. I changed the religious house to a convent and the story took off. Catherine Havens, my main character, is a young nun, but she is also strong-willed and educated: a true Renaissance woman. But the realm of Henry VIII stretches far, and she must either submit to the new order or risk her life. When the altarpiece in the church goes missing, Catherine also finds herself at the heart of a mystery that will uncover more secrets than she expects.

The Altarpiece is the first in a series that will follow Catherine’s journey into the Tudor court. Will she betray her beliefs, conceal them, or change them altogether? She’s still young, and there are two royal daughters—one Roman Catholic and the other Protestant. There are dangers still ahead, and it will take all of Catherine’s wits to keep her head on her shoulders!

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Sarah Kennedy is the author of The Altarpiece , Book One of The Cross and the  Crown series from Knox Robinson Publishers.

Sarah has also written seven books of poems, including The Gold Thread, Home Remedies, A Witch’s Dictionary, Consider the Lilies, Double Exposure, and Flow Blue.  A professor of English with at Mary Baldwin College in Staunton, Virginia, Sarah Kennedy holds a PhD in Renaissance Literature and an MFA in Creative Writing.  She has received grants from both the National Endowment for the Arts and the Virginia Commission for the Arts and is currently a contributing editor for Shenandoah.

Sarah lives with her husband, Rod Smith, in Rockbridge County, Virginia.  When she’s not writing, Sarah is gardening, cooking, or birdwatching!

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It is 1535, and in the tumultuous years of King Henry VIII's break from Rome, the religious houses of England are being seized by force.  

Twenty-year-old Catherine Havens is a foundling and the adopted daughter of the prioress of the Priory of Mount Grace in a small Yorkshire village. Catherine, like her adoptive mother, has a gift for healing, and she is widely sought and admired for her knowledge. Catherine's hopes for a place at court have been dashed by the king's divorce, and she has reluctantly taken the veil. When the priory's costly altarpiece goes missing, Catherine and her friend Ann Smith find themselves under increased suspicion. King Henry VIII's soldiers have not had their fill of destruction, and when they return to Mount Grace to destroy the priory, Catherine must choose between the sacred calling of her past and the man who may represent her country's future.

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GIVEAWAY
Sarah has graciously offered a copy of The Altarpiece to one lucky winner! Just fill out the Rafflecopter form below. Contest ends 3/28/2013
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7 comments:

Lisa Richards/alterlisa said...

I love this era and read about every book I can get my hands on about the royal family.

Lara Newell said...

I went through a phase where I only read about Henry VIII but then I got tired of him and wanted to read about some lesser known characters during his time. This sounds perfect! Great post and thanks for the giveaway!

erin said...

Congrats to Sarah on the new release! Thanks for sharing!

Angela - Bookaunt said...

This book looks interesting to me. I can't wait to see and read more about it. Thank you

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Mary Preston said...

Tudor England is a great favorite of mine. I would love to read THE ALTARPIECE thank you.

Anita Yancey said...

Cheers to Sarah on her book release. This book sounds amazing. I love the time period it is set in. Thanks for this chance to win it.

Suz Reads said...

I love historical fiction and this sounds like a great new series! This period in time is so fascinating and this story looks great! Thanks for this amazing giveaway - I would love to win a copy of this book!

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