How did the author decide to portray the perspective of a woman during the Hundred Years' War?
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How did the author decide to portray the perspective of a woman during the Hundred Years' War?
Did anyone else feel the historical details made the story more real, or did they sometimes slow down the pace?
What inspired the author to set the story around the Battle of Agincourt?