Elizabeth

“Elizabeth” by Kathryn Lasky, published by Scholastic in 2010, is a historical juvenile fiction that explores the life of young Princess Elizabeth, the daughter of Anne Boleyn. This edition spans 232 pages and is presented in English. The narrative delves into Elizabeth’s complex and perilous existence as she navigates the treacherous waters of the Tudor court, marked by her father’s notorious temper and the rivalry with her sister, Princess Mary.
Readers will find a vivid portrayal of court intrigue and the challenges Elizabeth faces as she learns to discern allies from adversaries. The story captures the essence of her upbringing during a tumultuous period in history, highlighting the personal and political conflicts that shape her early years. Through this engaging narrative, Lasky invites readers to witness the formative experiences that influence Elizabeth’s character and future.
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As the daughter of the fallen Anne Boleyn, young Princess Elizabeth lives a complicated and dangerous life. She fears her father Henry VIII’s famous temper, and she knows that Princess Mary is not only her sister but also her rival. Court intrigue swirls around the young princess, and she is forced at an early age to distinguish friend from foe.
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