A review by aaronj21
The Six Wives of Henry VIII by Alison Weir

3.0

No one else writes British history like Alison Weir, she brings a surety and deftness to her writing that makes even the densest history easy to engage with.

In this book Weir gives each of Henry VIII’s unfortunate wives their due and shows them as vibrant women of their time and historical figures in their own right, not merely passive prizes controlled and acted upon by others.