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The Real Wallis Simpson
The Real Wallis Simpson: A New History of the American Divorce Who Became the Duchess of Windsor | Anna Pasternak
Wallis Simpson is known as the woman at the center of the most scandalous love affair of the 20th century, but in this surprising new biography, bestselling author Anna Pasternak redeems a women wronged by history with new information revealed by those who were close to the couplepresenting Wallis as a convenient scapegoat to rid England of a king deemed unworthy to rule. The story that has been told repeatedly is this: The handsome, charismatic, and popular Prince Edward was expected to marry a well-bred virgin who would one day become Queen of England when he ascended the throne. But when the prince was 37 years old, he fell in love with a skinny, divorced American womanWallis Simpson. No one thought the affair would last, and when the prince did become king, everyone assumed the affair would end. But instead the new king announced he wanted to marry the American divorcee, and Wallis was accused of entrapping the prince in a seductive web in order to achieve her audacious ambition to be queen. After declaring that he could not rule without the woman he loved at his side, the king gave up his throne, and his family banished him and his new wife from England. The couple spent the rest of their days in exile, but happy in their devoted love for each other. Now, Anna Pasternaks The Real Wallis Simpson tells a different story: that Wallis was the victim of the abdication, not the villain. Warm, well-mannered, and witty, Wallis was flattered by Prince Edwards attention, but like everyone else, she never expected his infatuation to last. She never wanted to divorce her second husband or marry Edward. She never anticipated his jealous, possessive natureand his absolute refusal to let her go. Edwards true dark nature, however, was no secret to the royal family, the church or the Parliament; everyone close to Edward knew that beyond his charming faade, he was immature, self-absorbed, and uneducatedutterly unfit to rule. Wallis begged Edward to stay on the throne and let her go, foreseeing the verdict history would pass on her. Caught in Edwards fierce obsession, she became the perfect scapegoat for those who wished to dethrone the king they feared to rule. On the night Wallis died, Princess Margaret told a friend, It wasnt her we hated, it was him. Rejecting the sinister schemer at the center of a dark royal fairytale, Anna Pasternak reveals Wallis Simpson as an intelligent woman, written off by cunning, powerful men and forced into a life she never wanted in a complex, riveting, and tragic true story of manipulation and betrayal.
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JenniferTapler
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#CurrentlyReading - I started my #bookspin #doublespin book last night. A bit of a slow start, but the Anglophile in me definitely wants to know more. Thanks for the motivation to finally dive in @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Hope you like it!! Also totally digging the crochet stripes you have as the background! 4y
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NovelGirl82
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Friday book mail! Super excited for this one!

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Amie
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Maybe I just didn't have a deep enough interest in the subject matter to really get into this book, but I found it rather boring and bogged down in minutiae. It is interesting to consider that Wallis was not solely responsible for the situation and maybe wasn't the manipulative schemer that she is usually portrayed as, but ultimately, I couldn't find much sympathy for either party in the affair. #netgalley

Reviewsbylola I‘m definitely interested in this one! Maybe not enough for an entire book but an article for sure. 😆 5y
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Excellent book! Five Royal ⭐️
Read my full review on my blog www.safepassagesandprose.com #netgalley

rubyslippersreads Can‘t wait to read this one! 5y
Samplergal It‘s really good. The author is the daughter of Boris Pasternak, of Dr. Zhivago fame. (edited) 5y
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