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A Woman of Noble Wit
- Narrated by: Rosemary Griggs
- Length: 16 hrs and 36 mins
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Summary
The Coffee Pot Book Club, Book of The Year Awards 2022—Silver Medals in each of the following categories—Women’s Historical Fiction, Historical Romance and for books set in The Tudors, The Stuarts, and The Commonwealth of England
Few women of her time lived to see their name in print. But Katherine was no ordinary woman. She was Sir Walter Raleigh’s mother. This is her story.
Set against the turbulent background of a Devon rocked by the religious and social changes that shaped Tudor England; a Devon of privateers and pirates; a Devon riven by rebellions and plots, A Woman of Noble Wit tells how Katherine became the woman who would inspire her famous sons to follow their dreams. It is Tudor history seen though a woman’s eyes.
As the daughter of a gentry family with close connections to the glittering court of King Henry VIII, Katherine’s duty is clear. She must put aside her dreams and accept the husband chosen for her. Still a girl, she starts a new life at Greenway Court, overlooking the River Dart, relieved that her husband is not the ageing monster of her nightmares. She settles into the life of a dutiful wife and mother until a chance shipboard encounter with a handsome privateer turns her world upside down.…
Years later, a courageous act will set Katherine’s name in print and her youngest son will fly high.
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- J K.
- 08-08-23
Needs Editing
Really enjoyed this story. Yes it was fiction but based on lots of proven history in a well researched geographical area that I know so well. Such a shame that the editing had not been completed and several times the reader/author said ‘stop’, a door would open and once a man’s voice could be heard! Audible needs to sort this out.
Looking forward to hearing Rosemary giving a talk about the book this week in Modbury.
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- Bushby
- 10-08-23
V poor
v poor narrating, unedited, unprofessional, constant interruptions from a man's voice in the background in some of the chapters. narrator saying stop when coming to an end of a sentence ; unpracticed before reading final edit. I've listened to a number of audibles and they've all been great. I will continue to listen as I need to in order to finish before book group evening. But the poor quality has really spoilt an otherwise good book. I would like a free credit.
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- Bob Cooper
- 30-09-23
Editing issues resolved.
A fascinating novel that is meticulously researched and gives a unique insight into women's role in Tudor society. Most people know the main events of Henry VIII's reign but this story tells of these events from the provinces and through a women's eyes.
I couldn't find any evidence of bad editing or mystery men's voices in the background so I'm assuming these issues have been resolved.
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