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Book Review of The Conquest

The Conquest
The Conquest
Author: Elizabeth Chadwick
Genre: Literature & Fiction
Book Type: Paperback
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Using a background of medieval England in the time of William the Conqueror, Chadwick's writing makes you feel as if you live beside the characters. The story starts out with Ailith, a Saxon wife who is widowed after her husband attends William's coronation. Her two beloved brothers have already been slain defending their country and King Harold. Chadwick wrote her first novel at the age of fifteen. It was then she became so fasicnated with historical fiction that it became her life's work. The medieval warhorse that dominated history in the era of this novel likewise fascinated the author and becomes the thread that ties the characters toether. Several rely on the breeding of warhorses for their life's work. The story begins with Rolf de Brize, whose role in war leaves Ailith, a Saxon wife, without her child, her husband, her home and her brothers. Rolf falls in love with Ailith and they have a daughter named Julitta. Of course, Rolf is married to someone else and finds himself leading a double life that eventually falls apart. Basically two love stories, the novel unfolds with skill and care as the couples lead their own lives and encounter each other in various believable ways. Can someone fall in love at the age of five? Julitta believes she so but her love marries her half-sister and the novel evolves from there.