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The best-selling writer Alison Weir knows precisely what sparked her interest in history: at the age of 14 she read what she calls a 鈥榬eally trashy novel鈥 about Katherine of Aragon 鈥 and a lifelong passion began. Since then she has written 38 books, selling more than three million copies around the world. Her non-fiction titles include biographies of Eleanor of Aquitaine, Isabella of France, Mary Queen of Scots and Elizabeth of York. She has also written many historical novels 鈥 including a book about each of Henry VIII鈥檚 six wives. In her most recent novel, The Cardinal, she focuses on the rise and fall of Thomas Wolsey, who enjoyed a prominent and powerful role in the court of Henry VIII. Alison's music choices include Bach, Beethoven, Ravel and Purcell.
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