The Tutor by Andrea Chapin
356 Pages
"The
year is 1590, and Queen Elizabeth's Spanish Armada victory has done nothing to
quell her brutal persecution of the English Catholics. Katharine de L'Isle is
living at Lufanwal Hall, the manor of her uncle, Sir Edward. Taught by her
cherished uncle to read when a child, Katharine is now a thirty-one-year-old
widow. She has resigned herself to a life of reading and keeping company with
her cousins and their children. But all that changes when the family's priest,
who had been performing Catholic services in secret, is found murdered. Faced
with threats of imprisonment and death, Sir Edward is forced to flee the
country, leaving Katharine adrift in a household rife with turmoil. At this time
of unrest, a new schoolmaster arrives from Stratford, a man named William
Shakespeare. Coarse, quick-witted, and brazenly flirtatious, Shakespeare swiftly
disrupts what fragile peace there is left at Lufanwal. Katharine is at first
appalled by the boldness of this new tutor, but when she learns he is a poet,
and one of talent, things between them begin to shift, and soon Katharine finds
herself drawn into Shakespeare's verse, and his life, in ways that will change
her forever."
Supposedly Katharine is the dark lady of Shakespeare's sonnets, his muse... however you would never expect it from this book. A snore of a historical fiction novel I didn't feel any chemistry between the fictional Shakespeare and Katharine de L'Isle.
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