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A Want of Kindness: A Novel (edizione 2016)

di Joanne Limburg (Autore)

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"Unfolding in the heady world of the glittering Restoration court, A Want of Kindness follows an expendable princess on her unlikely progress to becoming queen, through the religion, politics, disease, deceit, and treachery of the time" -- "The wicked, bawdy Restoration court is no place for a child princess. Ten-year-old Anne cuts an odd figure: a sickly child, she is drawn towards improper pursuits. Cards, sweetmeats, scandal, and gossip with her Ladies of the Bedchamber figure large in her life. But as King Charles' niece, Anne is also a political pawn, who will be forced to play her part in the troubled Stuart dynasty. Transformed from overlooked princess to the heiress of England, she will be forced to overcome grief for her lost children, the political maneuverings of her sister and her closest friends, and her own betrayal of her father, before the fullness of her destiny is revealed" --… (altro)
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The title of this book is A Want of Kindness - A Novel of Queen Anne. Don't be deceived by the title and expect a story as such of the life of Queen Anne as this novel is not written in this way. The book is written more along the lines of a sort of 'third person' journal or diary, interspersed with letters (mainly, the author states, real documents mostly quoted verbatim) written by Anne herself.

The chapters run chronologically through Anne's life from when she and her sister Mary were children. The chapters are mainly quite short and offer various snippets of Anne's thoughts and feelings along with specific occasions in her life. The prose itself is well written and it gives an insight into the history of the time (albeit rather superficially) and Anne's place within it, but I personally didn't feel totally engaged with the 'characters' as I may have done if it had been written in a classic novel style. One thing that did frustrate me was the fact that the book does not actually contain any information regarding Anne as Queen, save for one short paragraph as an historical note at the end of the book. Perhaps the author plans to produce a sequel to this novel, in which case this book should have had a different title as Anne was only a princess for the entirety of the piece.

After reading of Anne's trials and tribulations as an heir to the throne it would have been nice to learn about how she ruled and also how the country fared in the years after she finally became Queen. ( )
  lesleystyles | Jul 20, 2015 |
Joanne Limburg’s A Want of Kindness is an intriguing mix of fact and fiction combining to create the very poignant story of the life of Queen Anne, last of the Stuart monarchs. We learn of her close friendships and reliance on those who serve her, particularly Sarah Jennings/Churchill, who use their position to further the advancement of family and friends (often for a price!).
The intrigues of the court and the eventual overthrow of Anne’s father, King James 11 because of his Catholic faith, mean that Anne’s sister Mary became joint monarch along with her husband William and move Anne one step nearer to the throne. Mary appears to be barren so it is up to Anne to produce the next Stuart heir and the saddest element of the story is to read of constant stillbirths, miscarriages, babies living for a short time and just one sickly son (who eventually dies aged 11) to show for 18 or 19 pregnancies. One can only imagine the devastating sadness at losing so many children despite, or maybe because of, the different ‘cures’ she tried over the years. And perhaps even sadder is her thought that it was God’s punishment for her condoning her father’s overthrow.
Throughout the book Anne comes across as a rather needy, but kind and generous women, who would have been much better suited to being a middle class matron with a nursery full of healthy children. However she also shows extraordinary courage and resolution when coping with illness, loss of many children, the replacement of her father by her sister and brother-in-law and the unkindness of others. Her over-reliance on others such as Sarah Churchill is perhaps understandable given that she was often ignored or sometimes even persecuted by the King and Queen so friends were hard to find.
The book contains many genuine letters both to and from Anne which interweave nicely with small vignettes of daily life building an interesting and very believable story of a sad and rather pathetic Queen in waiting. I’m sure it will appeal to fans of historic fiction (life myself!) and is an informative and enjoyable read. ( )
  SuePacker | Jun 29, 2015 |
A Want of Kindness tells the story of Queen Anne from child princess in the Restoration court through being princess to the heiress of England, her interesting life full of personal grief and ill health and political intrigue until she becomes Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland in 1702. Anne was the niece of King Charles II and second daughter to James II of England. Anne’s Dutch brother in law and cousin William III became joint monarch with Anne’s elder sister Mary and although they had been close in childhood they became estranged later in life. Anne succeeded William and Mary in 1702 and became Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland in 1702.


This is an ambitious historical novel which re-imagines Queen Anne’s life and transports you to the Stuart court. It is very absorbing and interesting and it relates everyday life in court, political intrigues and important decisions that change the course of history. It portrays Anne as a very human and likeable woman and you really feel for her, especially during her middle age years. I was not familiar with Queen Anne and this time in history and thoroughly enjoyed getting acquainted with this fascinating woman and the time she lived in.

This is a book for fans of historical fiction and if you enjoy the work of Philippa Gregory, Alison Weir or Hilary Mantel you will love this as well. ( )
  ninnytendo | Jun 17, 2015 |
I absolutely loved this book if you are a fan of Historical Fiction from the likes of Phillipa Gregory Hilary Mantel Alison Weir Livy Michaels etc then this book is for you!
Celebrating the 350th anniversay of the birth of Queen Anne this book really delves into the life of Queen Anne from child princess in the glittering restoration court to Queen of England
Warning this book will take up all of your spare time as it is utterly absorbing i personally found it sad & poignant at times as I really felt for this character.
Really well written & gives great insight into the Stuart Period. ( )
  maximeg | Jun 16, 2015 |
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"Unfolding in the heady world of the glittering Restoration court, A Want of Kindness follows an expendable princess on her unlikely progress to becoming queen, through the religion, politics, disease, deceit, and treachery of the time" -- "The wicked, bawdy Restoration court is no place for a child princess. Ten-year-old Anne cuts an odd figure: a sickly child, she is drawn towards improper pursuits. Cards, sweetmeats, scandal, and gossip with her Ladies of the Bedchamber figure large in her life. But as King Charles' niece, Anne is also a political pawn, who will be forced to play her part in the troubled Stuart dynasty. Transformed from overlooked princess to the heiress of England, she will be forced to overcome grief for her lost children, the political maneuverings of her sister and her closest friends, and her own betrayal of her father, before the fullness of her destiny is revealed" --

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