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By Уэйр Элисон
Alison Weir
Born into nobility, Anne Boleyn's early life at court in the Netherlands and France shaped her intellect and awareness of gender inequality. Despite her family's ambitious plans, she initially resisted King Henry VIII's advances, citing his marriage and prior affair with her sister. However, the prospect of elevating her family and securing her own position against detractors proved too tempting, especially with Queen Katherine aging and no male heir. This novel reveals the full extent of Anne's life, not just her historical end.