I realize that Henry VI was not cut out for leadership, but I am beginning to feel perversely sorry for him. Everyone who writes about this period seems to loathe him. Wolffe is no exception, approaching his subject with thinly veiled impatience. This biography is well-researched, & I can't say that Wolffe didn't make his case, but at this point I would be interested to read a take by someone who can muster up some empathy for the poor child king.