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The Tower

Scotland, 1567. A pregnant Mary, Queen of Scots is dragged out of her palace by rebel lords and imprisoned in the isolated Lochleven Castle, an ancient fortress surrounded by a vast lake. Her infant son and heir, James, has been captured by her enemies.

Accompanying Mary are two inconspicuous serving women: observant, ambitious Jane and romantic, quick-tempered Cuckoo, who endeavor to keep their mercurial mistress company while sharing the space of a claustrophobic room over the course of their eleven-month forced stay. Their hosts want them dead. They'll settle for Mary's abdication.

After Mary reluctantly surrenders her throne, her closest friend, the reserved, devoted Lady Seton, is permitted to join the captive women. Against the odds, as they hatch a perilous getaway plan, the four women form a bond that transcends class and religion, and for Jane and Seton, becomes something even deeper. At the center of it all is Mary--calculating, charming, brave, and unbowed. Flora Carr's thrilling, feverish debut is a celebration of resilience, a meditation on the meaning of power, and a testament to the unshakeable strength of female friendship, starring one of history's most charismatic leaders.

 

Book club questions for The Tower by Flora Carr

Use these discussion questions to guide your next book club meeting.

Historical fiction book club questions

How did the author blend historical facts and fiction in this book? Did you find the book accurate and authentic?

How did the author portray the historical setting and period of this book? Did you learn anything new or interesting about the time and place of the story?

Did the author use any historical sources or references in this book? Did you find them helpful and credible?

Did this book challenge or change your perspective on any historical events or figures? Did it make you want to learn more about them?

How did this book relate to your own life experiences or interests in the present day?

If you could travel back in time to the historical setting and period of this book, what would you do or see?

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