Philippa Gregory, author of the bestselling Wideacre trilogy and other celebrated historical novels, holds a B.A. in history and a Ph.D. in 18th-century literature. In her youth, however, the meticulous writer-researcher almost skipped going to university (she was, as she put it, "a bit of a rebel at school"). When she finally did enroll at Sussex University, she took a course taught by the historian Maurice Hutt, and the rest is -- what else? -- history.

"It was such a powerful experience that, really, it transformed my life," she explained in an interview with The Guardian. "I was looking for something that would explain everything -- I was that kind of earnest young woman! -- and history seemed to be able to do that."

Gregory earned her degree from Sussex, then traveled to Edinburgh to research 18th-century popular novels. The research spawned both a Ph.D. thesis and Gregory's first novel, Wideacre, which was a New York Times bestseller. It came, Gregory pointed out in a Barnes and Noble interview, "at a time when people wanted a new sort of historical fiction: more realistic, more radical, more sexy, and harder edged. That's how I see the world, so I never wrote for a market, I always wrote to reflect my own view of the period, and it has been phenomenally successful."

After extending Wideacre into a trilogy, Gregory continued to write fiction, delving into 16th-century witchcraft , 17th-century political turmoil, and 18th-century slave trading, as well as exploring contemporary life.

But while Gregory -- in her own view and in the views of many critics -- continued to improve as a writer, none of her books matched the popular success of Wideacre until she wrote The Other Boleyn Girl, a provocative tale of sexual politics in the court of Henry VIII, and The Queen's Fool, the story of a 14-year-old Jewish girl brought to the court of Queen Mary. Both novels became bestsellers and widely acclaimed storytelling tour de forces.

Gregory continues to mine the territory of Tudor England for stories -- and she continues with her historical research, building up an ever more dazzling, daring and complete picture of the period. "Accuracy is very important to me because I have a total commitment to history," Gregory told The Guardian. "It answered my deepest questions, of which, I suppose, the most profound is: `Why am I here?' Understanding your history can tell you that. It's how I understand who I am and where I came from. I would never lie to anyone about history."

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Title: Three Sisters, Three Queens, Author: Philippa Gregory
Title: The Last Tudor, Author: Philippa Gregory
Title: Changeling (Order of Darkness Series #1), Author: Philippa Gregory
Title: The White Princess, Author: Philippa Gregory
Title: The Other Boleyn Girl, Author: Philippa Gregory
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Title: The Favored Child (Wideacre Trilogy #2), Author: Philippa Gregory
Title: Fallen Skies: A Novel, Author: Philippa Gregory
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Title: Wideacre (Wideacre Trilogy #1), Author: Philippa Gregory
Title: The Constant Princess, Author: Philippa Gregory
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Title: Meridon (Wideacre Trilogy #3), Author: Philippa Gregory
Title: The Lady of the Rivers, Author: Philippa Gregory
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Title: The Boleyn Inheritance, Author: Philippa Gregory
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Title: The Red Queen, Author: Philippa Gregory
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Title: The White Queen, Author: Philippa Gregory
Title: The Queen's Fool, Author: Philippa Gregory
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Title: The Kingmaker's Daughter, Author: Philippa Gregory
Title: The Taming of the Queen, Author: Philippa Gregory
Title: The King's Curse, Author: Philippa Gregory
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Title: The Virgin's Lover, Author: Philippa Gregory
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Title: The Other Queen, Author: Philippa Gregory
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