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MEET THE MOTHERS-IN-WAR
An Evening with Annie Garthwaite, author of The King’s Mother
With energy and ambition, The King’s Mother takes us from the Wars of the Roses to the dawn of the Tudor age – and tells the story of those era-defining wars through the eyes of four women who shaped and suffered them.
Cecily Neville – King’s Mother
Marguerite of Anjou – deposed Queen
Elizabeth Woodville – betrayed wife
Margaret Beaufort – mother to an exiled son
Reading from The King’s Mother Annie will describe all that these women did and were driven to do to win the crown for their sons and become King’s Mother themselves. “This,” she says, “is a story of mothers and sons; of maternal ferocity and female ambition – and of all the terrors that families can inflict upon themselves.”
And, by focusing on what these women wanted, suffered, knew and did, The King’s Mother gives us a fresh take on some of English history’s most enduring mysteries: Was Edward IV’s marriage bigamous and his children bastards? Why did he order the execution of his brother George, years after forgiving his treason? And did Richard III murder his brother’s children, the Princes in the Tower? The women were there – and they know the truth.
Annie’s first novel, Cecily, was named a ‘top pick' by The Times and Sunday Times, a 'Best Book of 2021' by Waterstones and independent bookshops, and has recently been optioned for television. The King's Mother, will be published by Penguin on 11July 2024.
Annie will read from her book, answer questions and sign copies.
The event is at 19:00 on 31st July at Wave of Nostalgia, 74 Main Street Haworth BD22 8DP or on Zoom
Book Tickets
Guide Prices
Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff |
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Adult | £5.00 per adult |
Tickets are £5 and include a glass of wine plus 10% off all books in the shop at the event.
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