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| Elizabeth I: Red Rose of the House of Tudor, England, 1544 (Royal Diaries) | 
enlarge | Author: Kathryn Lasky Creator: Josephine Bailey Publisher: Tantor Media, Inc Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 1191289
Format: Audiobook, Mp3 Audio, Unabridged Media: MP3 CD Edition: Unabridged Reading Level: Ages 9-12 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6
ISBN: 140015135X EAN: 9781400151356 ASIN: 140015135X
Publication Date: January 10, 2005 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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Amazon.co.uk Review
Do you know who I am? I shall tell you. I am Elizabeth, Princess of England, daughter of Henry VIII and his wife Anne Boleyn. I am eleven years old. My mother, once Queen, is now dead. Almost eight years ago, when I was not yet three, Father chopped off her head. Daughter of a fallen queen, young Princess Elizabeth lives a complicated and dangerous life. She fears her father's famous temper but loves him dearly, noting that she would trade all her jewels just to be noticed by him. She also loves her brother Edward, heir to the English throne, but doesn't like her older sister Mary, who torments her and conspires against her. Kat, her governess, is so worried for Elizabeth's life that she spends hours checking their room for poison whenever they move to a new palace. Court intrigues swirl around her, the French are threatening an invasion, and Kat is clamouring for her to have another bath--that makes nearly six in three months! Through Elizabeth's diary, author Kathryn Lasky brings the Tudor world to life: glittering banquets of peacock, eel, and swan; palaces so stinky that "everyone goes about with their noses buried in pomander balls to hide the stench"; archery contests, where Elizabeth excels; and Latin and logic lessons... where she needs a little work. Some of the history is slightly flawed (a misplaced date or two), but readers will enjoy the great detail as they learn about the childhood of one of England's greatest monarchs. An epilogue, with Tudor family trees, paintings, and background information enhances this already excellent and entertaining book. (Age 10 and older) --Sunny Delaney
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I loved it! July 9, 2000 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Probably the best diary book that's fiction that I read. It seems realistic enough and like it's really Elizabeth's feelings. Highyly recommended!
It was a great book September 1, 1999 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book was fabulus. It just unfolded everything and was written understandably. I highly recomend it.
Great way to start off the 'Royal Diaries' series! August 18, 1999 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I loved this book. I enjoyed reading about the different castles Elizabeth went to. Highly Recommended!
This is the best book i have read in a long time! August 6, 1999 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I love diary books just like this one and I feel that this book is the best diary book that I have read. I really wish that Kathryn Lasky would write more of these books, because when I read her work the characters, setting, and fellings really come to life and I can picture the story in my head. I can't do that with most stories that I read. She is a wonderful author.
Superbly written, good insight into Elizabeth I's girlhood August 5, 1999 Though probably mostly a work of fiction, this book is a wonderful look at what Elizabeth's childhood was probably like. It is funny and entertaining, and a good read. Long Live The Queen!
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