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A review by pearl35
A Want of Kindness: A Novel of Queen Anne by Joanne Limburg
3.0
Why do we read historical novels centered on real people? If the answer is to get insight into their interior lives via the license of a novelist to attempt to reconstruct it, this book is not a good choice. Queen Anne was deeply shortchanged in life--her father, James the turd deliberately educated her as a country squires wife rather than a potential heir to the throne, her bad eyesight made self education difficult, and her status usually meant that she was acted upon rather than a decision maker, even up to her elevation to the throne. Someone who could show us what this was like would have a terrific book, but Limberg has chosen a style in which she can't manage to both give the background of complex Restoration events like the Titus Oates affair AND Anne's limited view of them, and she lacks a sense of her subject past dull, over emotional fat girl. Still waiting for a good novel about Anne.