Wolf Hall (Hardcover)

Author: Hilary Mantel
Save
37%
Share this Product

This product is eligible for Free Shipping on orders over $10. Click for details. Eligible for FREE SHIPPING
*Some restrictions apply. Click here for details.
List Price:  See Details$27.00
You Save: (37%) $10.20
Our Price: $16.80
Shipping $4.25

Buy.com Total Price: $21.05
Qty   
In Stock: Usually Ships in 1 to 2 business days.
Format: Hardcover
Permalink
Marketplace Buying Choices
iDiscountBooks
Price: $17.10
+ $3.99 shipping
In Stock
See all 3 New & Used from $16.80 + $4.25 shipping
What's this?
What Do Customers Ultimately Buy After Viewing This Item?
100% buy the item featured on this page.
Wolf Hall
$16.80
Product Summary
Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 9780805080681
Publisher: HOLTH
Publish Date: 10/13/2009
Buy.com Sku: 211294990
Item#:
Buy.com Sales Rank: 68426
Dimensions (in Inches) 9.75H x 6L x 1.5T
 
In the ruthless arena of King Henry VIII''s court, only one man, Thomas Cromwell, dares to gamble his life to win the king''s favor and ascend to the heights of political power.
 
Annotation:
Hilary Mantel presents a masterful fictional revision of the court of King Henry VIII, as seen through the conniving eyes of Thomas Cromwell, the king's chief minister, who is often credited with engineering England's break from the Church of Rome. History has often portrayed Cromwell as a selfish opportunist who reaped enormous personal riches by parlaying the king's lust for Anne Boleyn into a seismic political and religious shift, now known as the English Reformation. Mantel provides details of Cromwell's childhood, which was marked by abuse and poverty, and his education among the merchants of Italy, where he learns the intricacies of political intrigue. She also fills in the context of his rise to power, which was indeed based on his support of Henry's decision to declare himself the head of the English Church in order to divorce his first wife, Catherine of Aragon. Mantel garnered the coveted 2009 Man Booker Prize for this riveting historical epic.

 

Praise
"[A]s soon as I opened the book I was gripped. I read it almost non-stop. When I did have to put it down, I was full of regret the story was over, a regret I still feel. This is a wonderful and intelligently imagined retelling of a familiar tale from an unfamiliar angle--one that makes the drama unfolding nearly five centuries ago look new again, and shocking again, too." - Vanora Bennett 04/25/2009

"Mantel captures the atmosphere of the times and brings to life the important players..." 08/17/2009

"[An] arch, elegant, richly detailed biographical novel....Ms. Mantel's velvet-gloved delivery of...devastating observations, her book's broad historical sweep and her counterintuitive choice to make Cromwell its primary focus...have helped make WOLF HALL a widely favored contender for this year's Man Booker Prize... - Janet Maslin 10/04/2009

"[B]eautifully written and terrifying fiction....This is a splendidly ambitious book, ample enough to hold a crowd of people and to encompass historical events across all of Europe....I wait greedily for the sequel, but WOLF HALL is already a feast." - Lucy Hughes-Hallett 04/26/2009

"WOLF HALL succeeds on its own terms and then some, both as a non-frothy historical novel and as a display of Mantel's extraordinary talent. Lyrically yet cleanly and tightly written, solidly imagined yet filled with spooky resonances, and very funny at times, it's not like much else in contemporary British fiction. A sequel is apparently in the works, and it's not the least of Mantel's achievements that the reader finishes this 650-page book wanting more." - Christopher Tayler 05/02/2009


 
Author Bio
Hilary Mantel
Hilary Mantel was the oldest child of Irish Catholic immigrants. Educated at a convent school, she also studied law at the London School of Economics. Instead of practicing law, however, she became a social worker and then realized that what she really wanted to do was write. She has lived in Africa and in Saudi Arabia, the settings for various of her novels. In 1987 she was awarded the Shiva Naipaul Memorial Prize. In addition to writing fiction, Mantel also writes book reviews and short stories. Married to a geologist, Mantel has no children: misdiagnosed in her youth, she was finally proved to have endometriosis, which made her infertile--a condition that, she says in her autobiography published in 2003, has been one of the vital and devastating facts of her life. WOLF HALL, Mantel's captivating fictional revision of the life of Thomas Cromwell, won her the 2009 Man Booker Prize.

 
Awards

Man Booker Prize (2009)
won, Fiction
 

 
 
Read A Chapter

PART 1

Across the Narrow Sea

PUTNEY, 1500

So now get up."

Felled, dazed, silent, he has fallen; knocked full length on the cobbles of the yard. His head turns sideways; his eyes are turned toward the gate, as if someone might arrive to help him out. One blow, properly placed, could kill him now.

Blood from the gash on his head— which was his

father’s first effort— is trickling across his face. Add to this, his left eye is blinded; but if he squints sideways, with his right eye he can see that the stitching of his father’s boot is unraveling. The twine has sprung clear of the leather, and a hard knot in it has caught his eyebrow and opened another cut.

"So now get up!" Walter is roaring down at him, working out where to kick him next. He lifts his head an inch or two, and moves forward, on his belly, trying to do it without exposing his hands, on which Walter enjoys stamping. "What are you, an ee

Click to read more...
  


Look For Similar Products By Category
Suggestion Box
Every voice counts, so stand up and be heard! Your opinion is important to us. If you have spotted a typo, discovered an incorrect price, or encountered a technical issue on this page, we want to hear about it. Thanks again for your feedback, and happy shopping! Please note: we are unable to reply directly to suggestions.
For additional information, click here to visit our Help Center.
Quick Help My Account What are you looking for? Country