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The Man on a Donkey

A gripping tale of Tudor England's transformation

HFM Prescott author John Cooper editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:3rd Oct '19

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This historical novel offers an immersive experience into Tudor England, focusing on the dissolution of the monasteries and its impact on society, as seen in The Man on a Donkey.

Set against the backdrop of Tudor England, The Man on a Donkey delves into the tumultuous period marked by Henry VIII's controversial dissolution of the monasteries. This historical novel captures the essence of the time, focusing not just on the influential figures but also on the experiences of ordinary people living through these monumental changes. The narrative intricately weaves together events such as Henry's divorce from Catherine of Aragon and the rebellion led by Robert Aske, painting a vivid picture of the societal upheaval and personal struggles that defined the era.

The author masterfully brings to life the political and religious tensions of the time, allowing readers to witness the machinations of key players like Cardinal Wolsey and Anne Boleyn. Through the eyes of various characters, The Man on a Donkey explores the emotional and psychological impact of these historical events, providing a rich tapestry of human experience amidst the chaos of change. The novel is not only a historical account but also a deep exploration of faith, loyalty, and the quest for justice.

Critics have hailed The Man on a Donkey as one of the finest historical novels ever written, praising its immersive storytelling and the poignant strangeness it captures from the Tudor era. With its compelling narrative and richly drawn characters, this book invites readers to engage with history on a personal level, making it a true literary masterpiece.

A novel that truly brings Tudor England to life... Reading her prose is less like looking at words on a page and more like looking through a window... [Unlike] any other historical novel I've read -- Frank Cottrell Boyce, The Times
By widespread assent, one of the finest historical novels ever written * TLS *
The great beauty of the writing... The words caress the imagination -- Peter Hitchens, Daily Mail
A classic of historical fiction... Blends real and invented characters and captures all the poignant strangeness of the era -- Hilary Mantel
A masterpiece -- Eamon Duffy

ISBN: 9781789545111

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756 pages