The Censorettes were a group of talented women who were scouted by the British military to intercept mail going between North America and Europe. They were responsible for combing through thousands, if not more, of letters and correspondences. Censorettes may be fiction, but it is based on actual events that occurred in Bermuda in World War II. If you love historical fiction as much as I do, it’s worth the read.
Read MoreWhat makes this book a sheer delight is that Bordo not only covers the scholarly issues surrounding Anne but in the second segment gives vent to her emotions in a lengthy description of Anne Boleyn's image in non-fiction and plays, TV series, and films, and now perpetuated in cult groups on Facebook.
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