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Earthly Joys
Author: Philippa Gregory

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Publisher: Touchstone
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780743272520 - ISBN-10: 0743272528
Publication Date: 5/24/2005
Pages: 528


Other Versions of this Book: Hardcover

Book Description:
Whether he is nurturing a single rare seedling into a blossoming tree or planning acres of exquisitely conceived royal gardens, John Tradescant's fame and skill as a gardener are unsurpassed in seventeenth-century England. But it is Tradescant's clear-sighted honesty and loyalty that make him an invaluable servant, and in his role as informal confidant during garden strolls with Sir Robert Cecil, adviser to King James I, he witnesses the making of history, from the Gunpowder Plot to the accession of King Charles I and the growing animosity between Parliament and court.

Tradescant's talents soon come to the attention of the most powerful man in the country, the irresistible Duke of Buckingham, the lover of King Charles I. Tradescant has always been faithful to his masters, but Buckingham is unlike any he has ever known: flamboyant, outrageously charming, and utterly reckless. Every certainty upon which Tradescant has based his life -- his love of his wife and children, his passion for his work, his loyalty to his country -- is shattered as he follows Buckingham to court, to war, and to the forbidden territories of human love.

From the details of garden design and innovation to the politics of a growing revolution which was to kill a king and turn a world upside down, Philippa Gregory once again makes history come alive through the people whose passions shaped that world.

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Susan B. wrote on 8/25/2006...

7 member(s) found this review helpful.

Very enjoyable book especially for those who love history as there is a great deal of historical detail. According to the New York Times Book Review, "This tale of forbidden love set against the turmoil of a country in chaos makes for both intelligent and satisfying reading" The "forbidden love" mentioned in this quote is a male/male love affair by the way so if you find that theme offensive you may not want this book. That love affair is actually a fairly small part of the plot of this book.

Leah (VeganFreak) wrote on 10/28/2007...

4 member(s) found this review helpful.

Interesting historical fiction, but not one of my favorite of Gregory's stories. It was well written, I just did not empathize with the protagonist, John Trandescant, until well into the story, which made it a little harder for me to get into. I did not understand his unquestioning views and acceptance of some things that seemed very unfair, but realized later that these traits that I found unlikeable were part of his character growth and story arc.

My difficulty relating to the character may have just been because I had certain expectations due to the other Gregory novels that I have read and loved. A big part of what drew me into her other books were the female protagonists and the struggles that women had to face in the time periods that her other books are set in.

This one begins in England in 1603, the year that Queen Elizabeth died and the Stuart era began. The main character is a gardener who works for a few different courtiers over the decades of his career, designing and planting great gardens.

He gets involved with traveling and bringing rare plants back to England, and being a collector of rarities becomes his trademark in the gardening world. This was interesting and a bit different, since I have never read a historical fiction novel that covered this ground before(I tend to get bored with the same old court intrigue and bitchy, rich people spending money and having affairs).

If you garden and know plants you will probably enjoy this book very much and if you don't, you may find yourself a bit bored with all of the plant talk, but it is still worth reading.

There is a sequel called Virgin Earth that I am interested in reading to see what happens next. It will follow the main character's son to Virginia and I think that I will enjoy that one more. I found the son a little easier to identify with and I empathized with him more.

Betty H. (beja) wrote on 3/22/2007...

3 member(s) found this review helpful.

Enjoyed this book so much have been reading way too late at night. Cannot put it down. I am that way with most of Gregorys books.

Genny S. wrote on 11/15/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I enjoyed this book enormously, but am ashamed to admit that I had completed both this book and its sequel before I realized that the main characters, John Tradescant the Elder and his son, (John the Younger)were true historical figures. They were the first botanists in England and England's most famous gardeners. A teriffic story of a man's unquestioning loyalty to his master and King. If you read this book, be sure to follow up with the sequel, Virgin Earth. Philippa Gregory never disappoints me.

Alicia R. wrote on 5/12/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Interesting read about a simple gardener who finds himself caught in court intrigue.

Donna L. wrote on 3/3/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

If you love historical fiction, this one is a can't miss read!

Ruth R. (yomamaruth) wrote on 2/26/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Philippa Gregory, the great writer of historical fiction, places this one in 17th century England. Times book review said "this tale of forbidden love set against the turmoil of a country in chaos makes for both intelligent and satifying reading. This book, written in 1998 has a sequel, Virgin Earth


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Luisa D. (Lukadu) wrote on 7/16/2009...


In my opinion it was not her best work. My favorite of hers would be "The Other Boleyn Girl". However, the theme was very interesting. The book is based on the story of a head gardener for the king Charles I of England and previously to several other important historical figures such as the Duke of Buckingham and Sir Robert Cecil. He was a most respected gardener who was also a botanist and traveller and who introduced many species of plants, trees and flowers from all over the world to the famous English Gardens that we know and love. What impressed me was the fact that Mrs. Gregory based her novel on a figure of such humble importance and made the book so believable and interesting. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes the genre of historical fiction, gardening, English royal history or has read other Philippa Gregory books.

Donna S. (mamanurse) wrote on 8/4/2008...


This book deals with subject matter that is not my cup of tea....

Cameron-Ashley H. (BigGreenChair) wrote on 1/21/2007...


A really fun read--I love historical fiction!

Angela P. (angelamarit) wrote on 7/17/2006...


fantasic book, can't wait to read the sequel

Lisa H. wrote on 7/3/2006...


A historical encounter with the royal gardner to the Duke of Buckingham. John Tradescant has always been faithful to his masters and his craft but he gambles everything and follows Buckingham to court, to war and to the forbidden territories of love.

Janet S. (JanetDammit) wrote on 6/3/2006...


Lots of hot gay sex.

Melissa P. (Lissa) wrote on 6/21/2005...


Whether he is nurturing a single rare seedling into a blossom or planning acres of royal gardens, John Tradescant's fame & skill as a gardener are unsurpassed in England. Tradescant's talents soon come to the attention of Duke of Buckingham, the lover of King Charles I.


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