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The Pretender is the second book in Jane Stevenson's trilogy which began with Astraea, the story of Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia (daughter of James I) and her secret marriage to an exiled African prince. While The Pretender continues the theme of 17th- century royal and political intrigue, Elizabeth and her prince are now dead and the couple's only son, Balthazar, is making his living as a doctor, an early surgeon in fact, in a world well removed from the court. Having been brought up in secrecy by his father in Holland, Balthazar the "mulatto" met his mother, briefly, only once. His adult life was to be lived without family and without any real sense of identity. Neither black nor white, reared not as a royal of either European or African descent, Balthazar is forced to confront his unique heritage alone and forge his way in an unstable world where disease and deceit wait at every turn. After completing his medical training and working in his home town, Balthazar moves to London, keen to make his way in his mother's world. Here, influenced by two very different people, he decides to try and make a new life in Barbados. Before leaving Holland, Balthazar is introduced to Aphra Behn, singular for her time both as a female novelist and playwright but also as an English intelligence agent. The chance encounter leaves a lifelong mark on the rigorously honest and decent doctor. This intriguing, unusual book is crammed with fascinating detail about the everyday lives of 17th-century men and women. Reading such carefully structured prose, modestly oozing intelligence, clarity and insight on every page, reveals more than many a history book on the Restoration period. Stevenson has left no stone unturned in her coverage of every facet of life in the 1600s from local dialects to medical practices, from fashions to culinary preparations. Neither has she stinted in her meticulous research into the wider issues of the day: religion, politics, class, and the historical significance of the rise of sugar cane and the impact of the slave trade in the West Indies. Jane Stevenson is a writer of immense talent and The Pretender is not only a superb sequel to Astraea, but a book easily strong enough to stand on its own.--Carey GreenRead More

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  • ASDA

    Following Astraea this is the second volume in Jane Stevenson's trilogy of historical novels. This book follows the life of Balthasar van Overmeer son of a secret marriage between an African prince and Elizabeth of Bohemia daughter of James I from Holland Restoration London to Barbados.

  • Blackwell

    Following Astraea, this is the second volume in Jane Stevenson's trilogy of historical novels. This book follows the life of Balthasar van Overmeer, son of a secret marriage between an African prince and Elizabeth of Bohemia, daughter of James...

  • 0224061410
  • 9780224061414
  • Jane Stevenson
  • 4 April 2002
  • Jonathan Cape Ltd
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 303
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