I'm about to finish Earthly Joys by PHillipa Gregory. I just happened on the fact that John Tradescant, the gardener, was a real person. I assumed the "royal" persons" she had in the book were real, i knew King James and Charles were real, but tho't JT was a character she put into the royal lives.
If you like gardening, you will probably enjoy this book, and even tho i am not an avid gardener, i found the story of JT gathering plants and seeds from all over Europe, bringing the first chestnut trees to England, etc., very interesting.
Gregory, fortunately, used only a half dozen of the events of the early 17th century to focus on. Her characters are interesting studies. The angst that JT has trying to be a loyal servant to his employers, his king and God, (notice family members are not in that list) while family members push him to be practical, is palpable. I find her easy to read, and altho i wasn't obsessed w/ getting back to the book, i looked forward to picking it up and continuing to read.
There are a couple relationships between the men that some readers might find offensive, i did not. They bro't a curious twist to JT's belief that he must always be loyal to those 3 entities and i think it would provide a lively discussion in a book grp about love, loyalty and to whom do we owe the most loyalty of our family and acquaintances. ......jean