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The Book of Eleanor : A Novel of Eleanor of Aquitaine
Author: Pamela Kaufman

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Publisher: Three Rivers Press
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780609808092 - ISBN-10: 0609808095
Publication Date: 3/25/2003
Pages: 560


Other Versions of this Book: Hardcover

Book Description:
One of history’s greatest women, celebrated by her contemporaries, descendants, and biographers, comes to life in this mesmerizing novel by bestselling author Pamela Kaufman.

In 1137, fifteen-year-old Eleanor became Duchess of Aquitaine, a wealthy and powerful province in the South of France. Rich and influential in her own right, her tumultuous marriages thrust Eleanor into the political and cultural spotlight, where she would remain for more than half a century.

Still in her teens, Eleanor married Louis VII of France, a sickly religious fanatic so obsessed with adultery that he kept his beautiful wife under lock and key. A lifelong rebel, Eleanor would defy her husband and the Church and eventually strong-arm the Pope into annulling her unhappy marriage.

Once free, she thought to marry Baron Rancon, her childhood love, but found herself forced into another political marriage with Henry II of England, a ruthless soldier known as “the red star of malice.” In Henry, Eleanor found a man whose iron will and political cunning matched her own, but the marriage was a bitter and brutal one, which escalated into open warfare when Eleanor backed their sons in an armed rebellion against Henry. Vowing revenge, he imprisoned her for seventeen years, hoping she would die in obscurity. But Eleanor would not go quietly. In prison, she wrote her memoir. This is her story.

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Top Member Book Reviews

Darby V. (DawgFoster) wrote on 11/20/2007...

4 member(s) found this review helpful.

I really enjoyed reading about such an exceptional woman in history. I had never heard of Eleanor until PBS and this book makes me want to learn more about her and her family. Good historical content, but a little to cheesy on the romance side. Still a great read though.

Richard D. wrote on 6/7/2006...

3 member(s) found this review helpful.

I really enjoyed this. I've read a number of books with Eleanor as a main character, and this one has a genuinely different take on her. Well written, too.

Lisette B. (dragynstarre) wrote on 3/31/2006...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

Well written account of Eleanor of Aquitaine told in first person point of view.

Kristen H. (Kristen) wrote on 6/8/2005...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

What an amazing woman... Eleanor of Aquitaine. If you love historical romance or just history, this is the book for you. A story of love, death, horror and the woman who left her mark on the world.


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Jerelyn H. I-F-Letty wrote on 7/18/2009...


If your looking for a historical fiction novel about Eleanor I wouldn't suggest this novel. It's not a bad read I just don't like it when an author plays fast and loose with the facts.

Betty H. (beja) wrote on 12/1/2008...


I think this might just be one of my favorite historical novels of all. The story was great and the writing very good.

Althea M. (althea) wrote on 9/11/2008...


Straight historical fiction, except for a few rather insignificant appearances by the ghost of the title character's grandfather....

However, in this case, the emphasis is on 'fiction,' not 'historical,' even though the author is an academician.
Eleanor of Aquitaine was a strong, scheming, politically brilliant woman of the Middle Ages, but the author makes her character's motivation behind everything she does related to an abiding childhood love. Unfortunately, this love affair is total fiction - admittedly a product of the author's imagination. This makes for a more tied-together, emotionally fulfilling plot for a novel - but it means that the actual historical motivations behind the events of Eleanor's life - a marriage to the King of France, a successful appeal to the Pope to annul that marriage, a marriage (at her request, unlike the events in the book [a kidnapping and rape]) to the King of England, and then a rebellion, involving their sons, against that king - the possible ACTUAL scenarios and motivations are not explored, because of this fictional love affair.
I found this a little disappointing, but then again, historical fiction is probably never accurate, even when it strives to be, so it's really best to take it all as fantasy!

Brandice M. (Brandice) wrote on 1/9/2007...


A very good historical fiction.


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