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Threads: The Reincarnation of Anne Boleyn (editie 2002)

door Nell Gavin

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2000 William Faulkner competition finalist for best novel. It´s 1970. Anne and Henry still have issues they need to address. It´s been 434 years since they parted - on bad terms - and they haven´t spoken since. Henry now has problems with alcohol and drugs, and he acts irresponsibility, while Anne is still holding onto a grudge. They don´t know they were married 434 years ago. They don´t know they parted on bad terms. Anne has no idea why she has a compulsion to punish him, a man she´s only just met, and Henry has no idea why he can´t be near her without falling in love.Threads, a reincarnation fantasy, opens with Anne´s death in 1536. Her husband Henry, seemingly in defense of Anne (but more likely acting out of "stubborn perverseness," she observes) has terrorized England and decreed murder after political murder to protect her. Ultimately, to Anne’s horror, he made the decision to have her executed as well. Anne’s fury at her husband’s betrayal has enough momentum to survive centuries, but in Threads she learns that she has been assigned a hard task: she must forgive him. This may prove difficult and take some time. The husband in question is Henry VIII. The narrator is the stubborn, volatile Anne Boleyn, who is not at all inclined to forgive.It is a very unusual love story.… (meer)
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Titel:Threads: The Reincarnation of Anne Boleyn
Auteurs:Nell Gavin
Info:Infinity Publishing.com (2002), Paperback, 355 pages
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This book surprised me. I tend to have low expectations for low-priced Kindle books, but this was very well written, deftly weaving historical fiction with a strong but compassionate spiritual message about the importance of learning lessons of compassion and justice.

This Anne is a likeable but flawed person, someone lacking both the intellectual and emotional maturity to handle the attentions of Henry VIII, much less successfully navigate the complex world of court life. At the same time, she has the integrity of her passion and a likeable character.

The scenes of her past lives with Henry (and other members of her family and the court) were as engaging as the Tudor scenes, and the between-lives reflections were the heart of the story.

My one disappointment with the book is that none of the characters really showed any growth in their successive lives. Early character traits set in ancient Egypt continued to manifest multiple lives later in the Tudor court and beyond. Given all the focus on the need to learn lessons and overcome tendencies to injustice, selfishness, and etc., it would have been nice to see some progress made. But even without this aspect, the book was rewarding.

I would recommend it to those who like historical fiction and anyone with an interest in reincarnation and its impact on the way our lives play out. ( )
  jsabrina | Jul 13, 2021 |
It's impossible to know the real truth about Anne Boleyn because much of the stories about her are written by her known enemies and detractors. Gavin strives to give Anne a voice upon the moment of her death. As she reexamines her life and relationship to Henry Tudor, the truth about what they mean to each other is revealed. Through the centuries, Anne and Henry are always together and there is a reason for this - they are soulmates. What happens to love when you're soulmate is the one responsible for your death?

I will admit to being instantly draw to Thread: The Reincarnation of Anne Boleyn the moment I saw the title. I've long been a history buff and have been quite fascinated with the British monarchy. Thread: The Reincarnation of Anne Boleyn is fantasy in that it assumes thoughts and idea which historians most certainly could not verify and because it enlarges the story of Anne and Henry to encompass various incarnations throughout the centuries. Anne herself appears in ancient Egypt, in Europe as part of a traveling Romani circus, the 1800's New York, and in Brooklyn during the seventies. Each new life is a chance to grow and to pay for the sins of the last life. As a prostitute working in the Valley of the Kings in ancient Egypt, Anne would amuse herself by mocking and bullying a fellow prostitute who had an extra finger, causing her to be born as Anne Boleyn and also have an extra finger which she would strive for the entirety of her short to life to hide.

Because this is a historical fantasy, certain liberties were clearly taken with Anne and Henry's lives. Thread: The Reincarnation of Anne Boleyn is not an academic text and most certainly does not read like one. Anyone familiar with the history however might enjoy the speculation into what Anne might have been thinking when Henry broke off her engagement, or her loss at dealing with the fact that despite her supposed power, so much was really outside of her control. I'm not sure that Gavin's tone always rang true but that didn't detract my enjoyment with the story.

I found that when the story switched to Ancient Egypt in particular, Gavin really set a beautiful stage and I could picture all of her characters vividly and their setting. Henry as a gay male prostitute who craved the love of a family because he was rejected by his own, made sense to me. I do however wish that the only LGBT representation of sexual identity had not been reduced to prostitution and dependency on a straight woman for companionship.

The premise of Thread: The Reincarnation of Anne Boleyn, is that Anne keeps returning to earth after each death to pay a penance for the mistakes that she made in each previous life and to continue to grow as a soul. Anne learns early on that she and Henry are soulmates and have been twins, husband and wife, friends many times over. They are continually drawn to each other. Also in Anne's orbit are many people that she met in her lifetime as a queen. Some come back as her children and still others are her friends. Percy, Anne's betrothed for instance was a regular customer of hers when she was a prostitute in ancient Egypt, while Katherine turned out to be her daughter.

Obviously reincarnation is not a new idea, nor is the concept of learning lessons with each additional life new. I'm not disturbed by the idea of Anne and Henry being soulmates, particularly because they had varied relationships in the different lives. What I am disturbed by is Anne reviewing her lives in order to find a way to forgive Henry. By every definition possible, Henry Tudor was a very abusive, angry man. He raped Anne and then had her head cut off. Gavin worked hard to suggest that because of Henry's syphilis ( a condition that has only been speculated about and not proven) that Henry was not himself and therefore entitled to Anne's forgiveness. It was very much implied that Anne could not move on if she didn't find a way to forgive Henry. Even in fiction, perpetuating the idea that an abuser is deserving of forgiveness from their victim is harmful.

As much as Gavin sought to explore the inner feelings of Anne, She also spent a lot of time justifying Henry's actions. Yes, syphilis can attack the brain but does that justify executing Anne? What about Catherine Howard? Even if I were to simply accept syphilis as a justification, it does not explain why in a previous life, Henry tricked Anne into sleeping with him by suggesting he wouldn't marry her unless his penis fit inside her. Anne, who was raised to believe that Henry would be her husband had to submit to the size check. How is that not abusive?

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  FangsfortheFantasy | Jul 30, 2017 |
I enjoy anything to do with Henry VIII. This was a most unusual take on his relationship with Anne Boleyn ( )
  winterslights | Jun 12, 2016 |
This is a beautifully written book about the reincarnation of Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII, told from Anne's point of view after she's been beheaded. The bulk of the book deals with the familiar love story between Anne and Henry, as well as briefly touching on other lives they lived together. The story is elegantly told and even though we all know what will happen by now, I still couldn't put the book down - a real page turner and a great read. ( )
  SabinaE | Jan 23, 2016 |
This is an unusual love story. Strictly speaking, it's not Historical romance and it's not just about the Tudor's, but because the main character is Anne Boleyn you'd be forgiven for thinking so.

It's all a bit far fetched and confusing... but in a good way. It's a new slant on Anne and Henry, iconic 16th century lovers at war.

The main storyteller is Anne Boleyn, she has to go through a series of reincarnations to learn her 'lesson'. Obviously she has to forgive Henry VIII, who it transpires has been her husband over many lifetimes. It always ends the same way, Henry lets Anne down and Anne dissapoints Henry. They have issues that they need to work through and it's taking centuries to get to the bottom of the problem.

The problem is, whilst living the life (any and all of the reincarnations) Anne and Henry have no notion of what they are here to do.

It's heartbreaking and rewarding and frustrating all at the same time, for us the reader AND Henry and Anne. I got so involved with the story and kept wanting to shout and tell them what they needed to do to be happy, to save them further heartache.
I can't do it justice in a few paragraphs, I wouldn't know where to start. There's Anne and Henry from Tudor times, there's egypt, the circus, modern America....it's all here.

I loved it. It's different to most books with a Tudor theme and it's an unusual book with just enough familiar things to make it enjoyable, and just enough unfamiliar to make it exciting. ( )
  SilverThistle | Dec 31, 2014 |
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2000 William Faulkner competition finalist for best novel. It´s 1970. Anne and Henry still have issues they need to address. It´s been 434 years since they parted - on bad terms - and they haven´t spoken since. Henry now has problems with alcohol and drugs, and he acts irresponsibility, while Anne is still holding onto a grudge. They don´t know they were married 434 years ago. They don´t know they parted on bad terms. Anne has no idea why she has a compulsion to punish him, a man she´s only just met, and Henry has no idea why he can´t be near her without falling in love.Threads, a reincarnation fantasy, opens with Anne´s death in 1536. Her husband Henry, seemingly in defense of Anne (but more likely acting out of "stubborn perverseness," she observes) has terrorized England and decreed murder after political murder to protect her. Ultimately, to Anne’s horror, he made the decision to have her executed as well. Anne’s fury at her husband’s betrayal has enough momentum to survive centuries, but in Threads she learns that she has been assigned a hard task: she must forgive him. This may prove difficult and take some time. The husband in question is Henry VIII. The narrator is the stubborn, volatile Anne Boleyn, who is not at all inclined to forgive.It is a very unusual love story.

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