Natalie Grueninger is a researcher, writer and educator, who lives in Australia with her husband and two children. A trip to London in her early twenties, ignited her passion for Tudor England and she's been researching the period ever since. Natalie's the author and co-author of several non-fiction books about the Tudors, including the acclaimed In the Footsteps' series, and runs the popular website On the Tudor Trail. She is also the host of Talking Tudors', a podcast for lovers of sixteenth-century England.
"Astonishingly well-researched, The Final Year of Anne
Boleyn triumphantly re-writes the fall of one of England's most
famous queen consorts, shedding new light on a well-known story. A
riveting and emotional read."--Kate McCaffrey, Assistant
Curator, Hever Castle
"A heart-stirring account of Anne Boleyn's last living year.
Researched flawlessly, the events are revealed in a
compelling read; little-known facts adding to the tension which
builds toward an emotional end. A must-read for fans and
students of Tudor history."--S.V author of Anne Boleyn's Letter
From the Tower: A New Assessment
"Genuinely ground-breaking, provocative yet sensitive,
exquisitely well researched and fair--both to Anne's friends
and enemies--Natalie Grueninger's book shows us the complexities,
and the secrets, that wove together during Anne Boleyn's final
twelve months as queen. This is an exciting and important
book of Tudor history."--Gareth Russell, Historian and author
of The Ship of Dreams and Young and Damned and Fair
"Natalie Grueninger skilfully unravels the myths surrounding Anne
Boleyn's downfall, and presents the most compelling account of her
final months to date. A Triumph."--Dr. Owen Emmerson,
Historian and Assistant Curator, Hever Castle
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