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Susan Holloway Scott (Author)
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August 1, 2006

London:1673. With her family ruined by war, penniless thirteen-year-old Sarah Jennings is overjoyed to be chosen as a maid of honor at the bawdy Restoration court of Charles II. She soon wins the trust of Lady Anne of York, a lonely princess who becomes one of her staunchest allies. And though Sarah’s beauty stirs the desires of jaded aristocrats, she wants a grander future for herself than that of a pampered mistress. Only one man possesses ambition and passions that match her own: John Churchill, a dashing young military hero. He would ask for her hand—and win her heart for a lifetime….

But Whitehall Palace is ripe with ever-shifting alliances and sexual scandal, and Sarah will need all her cleverness to succeed. Titles, power, and wealth are the prizes, while an idle whisper in the wrong ear can bring a cry of treason, and the executioner’s ax. Will Sarah’s loyalties––and her dreams––falter when a king is toppled from his throne and a new queen crowned? And will she dare risk everything when her one true love is tested by a passionate, dangerous obsession?   
 
Brimming with the intrigue and sensuality of one of history’s most decadent courts, Duchess brings to vivid life the story of an unforgettable woman who determines her own destiny––outspoken, outrageous, but most of all true to herself.


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Sarah Jennings's ascent from poverty as a 13-year-old to the highest echelons of late 17th- and early 18th-century English society has all the trappings of supermarket tabloids: intrigue, treachery, deceit and sexual scandals. In this first-person telling, Scott takes a near-scholarly approach but maintains the thrills as Sarah and her equally ambitious husband, John Churchill, risk charges of treason (and thus, their necks) to ensure the crown for Anne Stuart. Sarah and John become the ultimate power couple: she gets her way, her riches and her title nearly without sacrificing her own principles, while John, despite his personal ambition, seeks the best for his family and country, becoming England's greatest military hero. If each is a bit too good to be true, that is a hazard of the first person and is easy to overlook with two such interesting and able characters. That Sarah is an ancestor of both Winston Churchill and Lady Diana Spencer gives this novel appeal to several generations of historical fiction readers. (Aug.)
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“Richly researched and beautifully written.”
––Karen Harper, Author of The Last Boleyn



“As wickedly entertaining as Sarah Churchill herself.”
––Mary Jo Putney, author of The Marriage Spell



“A vivid portrait of an intriguing woman with all her flaws and strengths. Rich in period detail, the novel also has all the ingredients necessary for a compelling read: conflict, suspense, intrigue, and the romance between Sarah and John Churchill, one of history’s great love stories.”—Susan Carroll, Author of The Silver Rose



Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 18 and up
  • Mass Market Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: NAL Trade; First Printing edition (August 1, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0451218558
  • ISBN-13: 978-0451218551
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (31 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,143,571 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Susan Holloway Scott is the author of over forty historical novels and novellas. Writing under her own name as well as Miranda Jarrett, her bestselling books have received numerous awards and honors. With more than three million copies of her books in print, she has been published in nineteen foreign countries around the world. Her most recent historical novels have been set in 17th century England, in the decadent, politically-charged royal court of King Charles II; all have been Historical Novels Review Editors' Choice Titles. Her next book, THE FRENCH MISTRESS, will be released by NAL/Penguin in July, 2009. She is a graduate of Brown University, and lives with her family outside of Philadelphia, PA.

 

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25 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Politics and true love abound in Duchess: A novel of Sarah Churchill, August 20, 2006
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It's always good to see a period of history that tends to get skipped over -- in this case, the period of Restoration England and the last of the Stuart kings and queens -- get a good treatment. Susan Holloway Scott's Duchess: A Novel of Sarah Churchill takes an intimate, and at times, shocking look at how a nation managed to firmly shut the door on the idea of an absolute monarch, and so, created a stable and prosperous realm.

Told through the eyes of Sarah Jennings, a young rather impoverished child of twelve, we see the rather tangled relationships between the Stuarts. Arriving to the Royal Court as a maid of honour to the Duchess of York, Sarah finds it to be a blessed relief from her shrewish, hateful mother, and a way to climb the social ladder. That goal becomes much easier when she meets the duke's younger daughter, Princess Anne, who will become Sarah's closest friend.

Anne isn't what one would think of as a traditional princess. She's rather plain and round, with squinting, watering eyes, and morbidly shy when we first see her. And with a family that either despises her, or ignores her, Anne clings to Sarah; at first this is just two lonely children finding a common friendship, but soon, Sarah discovers that Anne can be manipulated, and her intense need for love and acceptance used. While Anne eventually finds herself married to a Danish prince of incredible vapidity, Sarah finds herself in an ambitious match with an officer, John Churchill, a man who is both politically and militarily wise.

While Sarah is able to find love with both Anne and John, she also finds herself immersed in court politics, especially when King Charles dies without a legitimate heir, and his brother, James, the Duke of York, becomes King James II. Unfortunately for most of England, he's a proud, vengeful man, who is determined to bring England back to Catholicism, and doesn't mind burning, hanging and torturing his subjects to see that they do so. Eventually, Sarah and John must decide between sworn loyalty to the king, or to keep England free of Catholicism.

It's an intriguing blend of history, women's roles, personal life and a grand love affair between Sarah and John. Scott's research is firmly solid, and while some readers may find many of the incidents too fanciful, they really did happen. Anne and Sarah would write and term each other as 'Mrs. Morley' and 'Mrs. Freeman,' moving beyond the distance that royalty deemed was necessary, Sarah did spirit Anne away as the 'Glorious Revolution' started, and there were indeed rumors of a lesbian relationship between the two women.

Too, the author talks about the day to day living of aristocratic women. Besides providing social entertainment and style, there was the burden of bearing children; while birth control was nearly nonexistant, it was also quite likely that a mother and her child could die during the process, or a beloved infant die within days or months of birth. A sorrowful note is struck with both Anne and Sarah losing several children -- Anne would manage more than eighteen pregnancies, but only one son would survive infancy, and would die at the young age of eleven.

A great deal of the book is given up to the political dealings of the time, from the fall of James II, to his elder daughter Mary, and her husband, William of Orange, becoming monarchs of Great Britain, and Anne's eventual succession as Queen. Paralleling this is John and Sarah's marriage, children, and the War of the Spanish Sucession that would embroil them both in political mire, and banishment from the court.

But it is mostly Sarah's story, as a determined young woman who manages to make a very bold mark on history. She was the ancestress of the Dukes of Marlborough, and the builder of Blenheim Palace, a grand monstrosity of a house in England that is a showpiece of Baroque architecture and style. Blenheim is still occupied by the current Dukes and among her descendants can be counted a certain Lady Diana Spencer and Sir Winston Churchill.

The novel is good, told in a first person narrative style, and as a historical adventure, does very well. The story is kept moving at a good clip, and rarely stalls out over historical or personal details. It is also as much Anne's story as it is Sarah's, and both women are well thought out, with a depth given to their motivations and personalities.

If this novel catches your interest, other books about Queen Anne and the rather sticky situation of the Stuarts can be found in Maureen Waller's Ungrateful Daughters: The Stuart Princesses who Stole their Father's Crown and The Sickly Stuarts which tries to discover why the Stuart dynasty was unable to flourish and bring healthy occupants to the throne.

In the paperback edition of this book, there is an Epilogue by the author, a reader's guide and an excerpt from the author's next book, The Royal Harlot, about Barbara Villiers and Charles II, due out in 2007.

Recommended.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars intriguing biographical fiction, August 2, 2006
This review is from: Duchess: A Novel of Sarah Churchill (Mass Market Paperback)
By 1673, Sarah Jennings has no prospects, no hopes and no future as the family of the thirteen year old has been left impoverished like many other commoners by the Civil War. However, an opportunity occurs when Sarah surprisingly is chosen to be a maid of honor at the court of Charles II. She leaps at the chance because she has an ambition to attain entry into the highest levels of Restoration society. She quickly becomes a favorite of the lonely Princess Anne with her honesty and ethics in a court filled with depravity amorality and hedonistic decadence. She soon meets her male equivalent John Churchill who matches her in ambition, ethics and chutzpah. They become an entry and quickly rise in power until they are titled the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough. However, climbing the ladder seems easier than maintaining their lofty status as jealousy and backstabbing are the norm. Finally when the Stuarts are dethroned in 1788, will they survive the bloodless Glorious Revolution?

This is an intriguing biographical fiction of ancestors of Winston Churchill though the emphasis is more on Sarah (duh - the title). Sarah is a fascinating protagonist as she swims in a sea of debauched sharks yet in spite of her aspiration manages to remain a principled honest person unafraid to speak the truth to anyone even the Royals. Her Duke is her male equivalent in candor and ambition as they make personal choices that provide for a terrific period piece that historical fiction readers will appreciate.

Harriet Klausner
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The ambitions, love & intrigues (a la Churchills) behind the Stuart reigns, November 1, 2006
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This novel is a fabulous page-turning romp through much of the the Stuart reigns from 1660 through 1720. The first half of the book is particularly delicious. The story centers on the lives of Sarah Jennings (who becomes Sarah Churchill), John Churchill and Princess/Queen Anne. The book is written as if Sarah were telling her life story (which indeed she did via a book she published at the end of her life). Sarah documents the lonliness and desparation which plauged Princess Anne - and quickly morphed into an obsessive friendship and love that both constrained Sarah and provided a fertile ground for Sarah & John's infamous ambitiousness. True to the legacy of the Stuart courts, the novel is peppered with tantalizing sex and intrigue which clearly and accurately mixes the personal and political for the courtiers of the time.
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Miss Jennings, Mary Beatrice, Lady Anne, Colonel Churchill, Lady Ainsworth, Lady Churchill, John Churchill, Duke of York, Lady Castlemaine, Lady Marlborough, Lady Simonton, Lady Mary, Jermyn Street, King Charles, Lord Churchill, Duchess of York, James Francis, King Louis, Prince of Orange, Lord Marlborough, Miss Sedley, Sir Edward, The Hague, Lady of the Bedchamber, Bishop Compton
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