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The First Princess of Wales
The First Princess of Wales
Author: Karen Harper
The daughter of a disgraced Earl, she matched wits with a prince. It is the fourteenth century, the height of the Medieval Age, and at the court of King Edward III of England, chivalry is loudly praised while treachery runs rampant. When the lovely and high-spirited Joan of Kent is sent to this politically charged court, she is woefully unprepar...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780307237910
ISBN-10: 0307237915
Publication Date: 12/26/2006
Pages: 624
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3.6 stars, based on 47 ratings
Publisher: Three Rivers Press
Book Type: Paperback
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I have very mixed feelings about this book. I was very excited to read it, as I am about all books surrounding the earlier English monarchy & nobility. But while I know that this book was a work of fiction, it was based on a real person, and I felt that the author played around with some of the facts of Joan's early marital history in order to make a more compassionate character. Also, the author kept referring to Joan being a "distant" relation to the ruling family, when she was actually first cousin to the king! How is that distant?
I never felt very compassionate to Joan. I don't know if it was how the author wrote her, or just the person herself, but I never really liked her in this book. I know she was trying to "be her own person" and also get revenge for her father's murder, but I never really cared about her or her motives. I actually liked the secondary character of Princess Isabella a lot more than Joan. And I also liked the Prince.
All in all, I kept reading the book because I wanted to like Joan, and I wanted to enjoy the book. I rated it a 3 for some of the plot points and storylines such as the battles with the French. But I don't feel that this lived up to the "epic" love story that Joan and the Prince were reported to have had.
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A favorite of mine that i've finally decided to let go. I'm a big fan of English royalty, especially the late Princess Diana, and this whole book is about her family starting with Joan of Kent, and ending with Princess Diana. Wonderful details and of course a sad ending. The author doesn't really talk much about Princess Di, just a little bit about how the whole story relates to her, but it is a great story, and highly recommended.
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I so wish that I had bought this book, instead of checking it out of the library. I've read reviews that boo hooed this book and those that loved it... I fall into the loved it camp. But I think I am biased towards it because I have a degree from college in this stuff (history) and second because I'm apparently related to the real life version of the characters (along with half a million other people, but still cool).
This book is NOT a romance in the way of thrashy, hot and heavy (by the way, not all paperback romances are this way), it is a love story. It is told over a lifetime about two people that really did live and breathe. (Though you have to take the day to day details as fiction but the major facts are true... I looked them up!) I highly recommend this book and think that if you are interested in a good love story with twists and turns, then you will enjoy this book a whole lot.


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