![]() ![]() Her enthusiasm for the subject and how she puts her point across is amazing. ![]() If we could clone the author and put her in every secondary school class History in Britain we would have a nation of historians. ![]() Because of this personal research she makes this book come alive.Ī really great book. She lives in Buckinghamshire and is married to Tudor re-enactor and musician Mark Goodman (who participated in one episode of Tudor Monastery Farm). She's brewed ale, made the bread and gone months without washing to experience how medieval people lived. A celebrated master of British social and domestic history, Ruth Goodman draws on her own adventures living in re-created Tudor conditions to serve as our intrepid guide to sixteenth-century living. The author Ruth Goodman is an historian who literally lives history. A great narration by Patience Tomlinson too. It tells in an interesting and informative way how all sections of Tudor society were born, lived and died. Then this book, that shows life in the tudor period from waking in the morning, to going to bed at night, throughout the year is the meat! A succulent joint at that. If the royal history of the period is the bones, births, deaths, marriages etc. ![]() Especially pupils who study the Tudor period in KS3. On the heels of her triumphant How to Be a Victorian, Ruth Goodman travels even further back in English history to the era closest to her heart, the dramatic. Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?Īnybody who is keen on history. ![]()
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