Natalie Grueninger speaks with novelist Natalia Richards about Anne Boleyn’s European upbringing.
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Books Mentioned
The Falcon’s Rise: A Novel of Anne Boleyn by Natalia Richards
The Falcon’s Flight by Natalia Richards
Anne of France: Lessons for my Daughter edited by Sharon L. Jansen
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Ms. Richards, you gave us Anne. How remarkable her formation is rarely detailed, yet it fills so much of the vacuum we feel is the mystery of Anne. Merci! I will definitely purchase your book tonight. Thank you! And Thank you Natalie for providing this jewel of a discussion.
This was an extremely interesting podcast! Thank you Natalie and Natalia… I learned so much! Anne’s early life is of great interest since she received an education rarely afforded to any women of her era, and the fact that she was so astute and absorbed so much, using it in her life to make such an impact, is compelling. I did love the info about Mechelen. I’ve seen it, but only from an external perspective. I enjoyed hearing that you took a tour, Natalia! Thanks again for a great podcast!