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'The Tower' by Flora Carr

Folger Book Club convenes on Thursday, March 6 with a discussion of The Tower by Flora Carr. To get ready for the conversation, we compiled some introductory information on this feminist imagining of Mary, Queen of Scots’s darkest hour.

Folger Book Club: The Tower by Flora Carr

Folger Book Club: The Tower by Flora Carr

Our March 2025 book club explores Mary, Queen of Scots's period of confinement in Lochleven Castle.
Thu, Mar 6, 2025, 6:30pm
Folger Virtual

What is The Tower about?

A bold, feminist debut novel, reimagining Mary, Queen of Scots’s darkest hour, when she was held hostage in a remote Scottish castle with a handful of loyal women while plotting a daring escape to reclaim her country and her freedom.

Scotland, 1567. A pregnant Mary, Queen of Scots is dragged out of her palace by rebel lords and imprisoned in the isolated Lochleven Castle, an ancient fortress surrounded by a vast lake. Her infant son and heir, James, has been captured by her enemies.

Accompanying Mary are two inconspicuous serving women: observant, ambitious Jane and romantic, quick-tempered Cuckoo, who endeavor to keep their mercurial mistress company while sharing the space of a claustrophobic room over the course of their eleven-month forced stay. Their hosts want them dead. They’ll settle for Mary’s abdication. After Mary reluctantly surrenders her throne, her closest friend, the reserved, devoted Lady Seton, is permitted to join the captive women. Against the odds, as they hatch a perilous getaway plan, the four women form a bond that transcends class and religion, and for Jane and Seton, becomes something even deeper. At the center of it all is Mary–calculating, charming, brave, and unbowed.

Flora Carr’s thrilling, feverish debut is a celebration of resilience, a meditation on the meaning of power, and a testament to the unshakeable strength of female friendship, starring one of history’s most charismatic leaders.

Critical Reception

“a bold and intimate retelling of [Mary’s] period of confinement” —Times Literary Supplement

“Carr imbues this visceral story with the female empowerment that much of male-centric history lacks.” —Washington Post

“Carr’s interest in the women—their bodies, their allegiances, their intimacies—offers a contemporary perspective that extends beyond the foursome to other females seeking or manipulating power. These musings and observations are rendered in bright, cinematic prose . . .”—Kirkus Reviews

“. . .fresh insight into a historical figure whose story would appear to have already been thoroughly mined.” —New York Times

Why did we choose this book?

The Folger Shakespeare Library’s collection explores not only Shakespeare’s life and works, but also the plays’ historical context, source material, critical and performance histories, and the ways in which they inspire and are adapted by contemporary novelists. Folger Book Club explores connections between contemporary fiction and the Folger’s mission, collection, and programming.

“devastating portrait of what it was like to be a woman in the 16th century” (Washington Post), The Tower kicks off Women’s History Month by offering a new perspective on Mary, Queen of Scots. Focusing on her time imprisoned in Lochleven Castle with three other women, it further compliments Folger Theatre’s production of Lauren Gunderson’s A Room in the Castle, co-produced by Cincinnati Shakespeare Company and on the Folger stage March 4-April 6, 2025.

About the author: Flora Carr

From the Penguin Random House

Flora Carr was named one of 40 Emerging Writers 2020/2021 with the London Library and has a short story published in the program’s anthology. She is a previous winner of the British Vogue Talent Contest, and in 2020 her short story Starling was Highly Commended for the Harper’s Bazaar Short Story Prize. She was also shortlisted for the 2018 V.S. Pritchett Short Story Prize, and is a graduate of The Writing Squad. Her journalistic work has appeared in the likes of TIME Magazine, British ELLE, and The Observer New Review. Flora grew up in Yorkshire and currently lives in London. The Tower is her first novel.

Content Transparency

The Tower includes potentially sensitive subjects. Expand below for a full list of content (may include spoilers).

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Folger Book Club: The Tower by Flora Carr

Folger Book Club: The Tower by Flora Carr

Our March 2025 book club explores Mary, Queen of Scots's period of confinement in Lochleven Castle.
Thu, Mar 6, 2025, 6:30pm
Folger Virtual
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