![]() More Elizabeth and more Caro (you may know her from the Gruen Transfer on ABC TV). I was completely caught up in the feelings and dilemmas of the young Elizabeth. Elizabeth makes mistakes and learns from them and she is quick to observe and learn the lessons from the mistakes of others as well.We see how she develops the strength of character to become a Queen that is capable of ruling her people through a period of nearly 50 years into a Golden Age.Ĭaro’s story is simply written, but never trite or dull. She is surrounded by people who change allegiance at the drop of a hat, who are quick to judge, condemn and believe the worse. A young life beset with tragedy, pathos, danger, imprisonment, illness, glamour and death. She spends the night reflecting on the path that has led her to this night. ![]() ![]() In ‘Just A Girl’ we have young Elizabeth on the eve of her coronation, passing a restless night in anticipation of her coronation. ![]() I do read books outside the historical fiction genre, but looking at my reviews so far…not very many! But they’re just so darn satisfying and interesting! ![]()
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