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Mary Tudor Queen of France by Mary Croom Brown is a historical novel that tells the story of Mary Tudor the younger sister of King Henry VIII of England who becomes the Queen of France when she marries King Louis XII. The novel explores Marys life as a royal princess in England her marriage to King Louis XII and her struggles as a foreign queen in France. It also delves into the political intrigue and power struggles of the time as well as the religious tensions between the Catholic and Protestant factions. Throughout the novel the author portrays Mary as a strong and resilient woman who faces many challenges but manages to overcome them with determination and courage. She is depicted as a compassionate queen who cares deeply for her people and is committed to doing what is best for them. Overall Mary Tudor Queen of France is an engaging and well-researched historical novel that offers a fascinating glimpse into the life of a remarkable woman who played an important role in the politics and culture of 16th century Europe.