This has to be one of my favourite books of all time for it is the one that made my name, was adapted by BBC TV and Hollywood film, and established the style that has come to be my 'signature' style: the first person view of history from a lesser known, or perhaps unknown historical character. Mary Boleyn was a great find and this novel has given rise to three biographies about her, and established her as an historical character instead of being the sister that nobody knew about.
King Henry VIII is married to his brother's widow, Katherine of Aragon who has given him a daughter, Princess Mary. An attractive and
charismatic King, Henry quickly created a grand and fashionable court, full of
celebration and pleasure. When Katherine cannot give him the son that he need and his lover's sister Anne Boleyn arrives at court, he decides to take action that will change England and its religion forever.
The Other Boleyn Girl has been adapted for film in 2008. Starring Natalie Portman (Anne Boleyn), Scarlett Johansson (Mary Boleyn) and Eric Bana (Henry VIII).
It was also adapted by the BBC for television in 2003.