The Butcher's Daughter

A Novel

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Pub Date Jun 19 2018 | Archive Date May 31 2018

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In 1535, England is hardly a wellspring of gender equality; it is a grim and oppressive age where women—even the privileged few who can read and write—have little independence. In The Butcher’s Daughter, it is this milieu that mandates Agnes Peppin, daughter of a simple country butcher, to leave her family home in disgrace and live out her days cloistered behind the walls of the Shaftesbury Abbey. But with her great intellect, she becomes the assistant to the Abbess and as a result integrates herself into the unstable royal landscape of King Henry VIII. As Agnes grapples with the complex rules and hierarchies of her new life, King Henry VIII has proclaimed himself the new head of the Church. Religious houses are being formally subjugated and monasteries dissolved, and the great Abbey is no exception to the purge. The cosseted world in which Agnes has carved out for herself a sliver of liberty is shattered. Now, free at last to be the master of her own fate, she descends into a world she knows little about, using her wits and testing her moral convictions against her need to survive by any means necessary . . . The Butcher’s Daughter is the riveting story of a young woman facing head-on the obstacles carefully constructed against her sex. This dark and affecting novel by award-winning author Victoria Glendinning intricately depicts the lives of women in the sixteenth century in a world dominated by men, perfect for fans of Wolf Hall and Philippa Gregory. 

In 1535, England is hardly a wellspring of gender equality; it is a grim and oppressive age where women—even the privileged few who can read and write—have little independence. In The Butcher’s...


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ISBN 9781468316339
PRICE $28.95 (USD)
PAGES 352

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A wonderful travel through England during the reign of Henry the Eighth. Our protagonist is a young woman named Agnes who finds herself an outlier in that although the daughter of a butcher, she yearns for more than a family and home, she wants to read and be free. We follow her journeys from her home to an Abbey where she is a novice and then after the dissolution of the abbeys by Henry the Eighth, around the countryside in England. I was absolutely transported. The descriptions and imagery in this book were wonderful and I could imagine every moment in minute detail. This book should be required reading when taking world history classes because it outlines how the changes in politics had their tolls on the common people. I found no flaws in this book and it appeared to be very meticulously researched as well.

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