Countess Carrots

Countess Carrots by Molly Costain Haycraft is a children’s fiction book published by Lippincott in 1973. This first edition spans 216 pages and is presented in English. The story is set during the 17th Century reign of England’s playboy king, Charles II, and follows the life of Elizabeth Percy, a redheaded heiress to the vast fortunes of the lords of Northumberland.
Readers will find an engaging narrative that explores Elizabeth’s experiences and challenges as she navigates her unique position in society. The book delves into themes relevant to its historical context, providing insights into the life and times of the era. With its focus on Elizabeth’s journey, Countess Carrots offers a glimpse into the complexities of heritage and identity during a vibrant period in English history.
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Set during the 17th Century reign of England’s playboy king, Charles II, COUNTESS CARROTS tells the story of redheaded Elizabeth Percy, heiress to the vast fortunes of the lords of Northumberland.
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