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The Waiting Game

The Untold Story of the Women Who Served the Tudor Queens

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The Waiting Game

By: Nicola Clark
Narrated by: Karen Cass, Nicola Clark
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Every Tudor Queen had ladies-in-waiting. They were her confidantes and her chaperones. Only the Queen's ladies had the right to enter her most private chambers, spending hours helping her to get dressed and undressed, caring for her clothes and jewels, listening to her secrets. But they also held a unique power. A quiet word behind the scenes, an appropriately timed gift, a well-negotiated marriage alliance were all forms of political agency wielded expertly by women.

The Waiting Game explores the daily lives of ladies-in-waiting, revealing the secrets of recruitment, costume, what they ate, where (and with whom) they slept. We meet María de Salinas, who travelled to England with Catherine of Aragon when just a teenager and spied for her during the divorce from Henry VIII. Anne Boleyn's lady-in-waiting Jane Parker was instrumental in the execution of not one, but two queens. And maid-of-honour Anne Basset kept her place through the last four consorts, negotiating the conflicting loyalties of her birth family, her mistress the Queen, and even the desires of the King himself. As Henry changed wives, and changed the very fabric of the country's structure besides, these women had to make choices about loyalty that simply didn't exist before. The Waiting Game is the first time their vital story has been told.©2023 Nicola Clark (P)2023 Orion Publishing Group Limited
Europe Great Britain Politics & Activism Royalty Women England Tudor Marriage

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A compelling read, Nicola Clark's The Waiting Game tells the story of Henry VIII's reign through the eyes of the women of his court, and gives a fresh new perspective on this most important and transformative period in English history (Elizabeth Norton)
A fresh, thoroughly researched, and empathetic journey through the Tudor court from the perspective of the fascinating women who served there (Gareth Russell)
The Waiting Game is a meticulously researched, fresh and evocative tale of the women who inhabited the Tudor court. Nicola Clark reveals their intrigues, desires, ambitions and machinations as never before. The Waiting Game exposes the deadly game played by the women usually relegated to the background and proves that hell hath no fury like a lady-in-waiting scorned. A stunning, vivid read (Joanne Paul)
Written in a lively, accessible style, The Waiting Game is full of insight (Suzannah Lipscomb)
Abounds with names and careers that will be unfamiliar to many readers, and dazzling little nuggets of court life. Clark's eye for detail, as well as her instinctive grasp of the 16th century's treacherous politics, makes The Waiting Game a refreshing tonic to costume drama cliches of the early Tudor Court (Dan Jones)
I found it all fascinating (Anne de Courcy)
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This is a beautifully told story of women who have largely been hidden from history. I absolutely loved this new view of the Tudor period, especially the stories of María de Salinas and her daughter Katherine Duchess of Suffolk. I feel like their stories came to life through their letters and political moves. I would definitely recommend to those who have an interest in the Tudors and would like to find out more about women that don't always get to be seen in all their glory in current literature.

New eyes to see the Tudor World through

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I enjoyed every minute of this excellent book. While being full of careful research it was also an intriguing and fascinating story. I found the narration was a great - a real bonus that added to my involvement and I loved the wry asides.

An enthralling new perspective on Tudor history

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An excelent book on Tudor history. Fascinating to see a diffrent side to the Tudor Household. I wish there were more books like this where we get to see history from the Ladies In Waitings Point Of View 10/10

Marvelous history of The Tudors!

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I was deeply captivated by the different ways these women’s stories led them, and how they interacted with the world around them

A fascinating look into the lives of noblewomen

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Really well researched, there was basic information that I knew already and this really helped add to my knowledge.
Narration was great

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