Elizabeth the Queen
Books | Biography & Autobiography / Royalty
3.9
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Sally Bedell Smith
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • This “excellent, all-embracing” (The New York Times) biography of Queen Elizabeth II is a magisterial study of the woman known only from a distance—and a captivating window into her decades-long reign. From the moment of her ascension to the throne in 1952 at the age of twenty-five, Queen Elizabeth II was the object of unparalleled scrutiny. But through the fog of glamour and gossip, how well did we really know the world’s most famous monarch? Drawing on numerous interviews and never-before-revealed documents, acclaimed biographer Sally Bedell Smith pulls back the curtain to show in intimate detail the public and private lives of Queen Elizabeth II, who led her country and Commonwealth through the wars and upheavals of the last twentieth and twenty-first centuries with unparalleled composure, intelligence, and grace. In Elizabeth the Queen, we meet the young girl who suddenly becomes “heiress presumptive” when her uncle abdicates the throne. We meet the thirteen-year-old Lilibet as she falls in love with a young navy cadet named Philip and becomes determined to marry him, even though her parents prefer wealthier English aristocrats. We see the teenage Lilibet repairing army trucks during World War II and standing with Winston Churchill on the balcony of Buckingham Palace on V-E Day. We see the young Queen struggling to balance the demands of her job with her role as the mother of two young children. Sally Bedell Smith brings us inside the palace doors and into the Queen’s daily routines—the “red boxes” of documents she reviewed each day, the weekly meetings she had with twelve prime ministers, her physically demanding tours abroad, and the constant scrutiny of the press—as well as her personal relationships: with her husband, Prince Philip, the love of her life; her children and their often-disastrous marriages; her grandchildren and friends.
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Author
Sally Bedell Smith
Pages
720
Publisher
Random House Publishing Group
Published Date
2012-01-10
ISBN
0679643931 9780679643937
Ratings
Google: 3
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"This book starts off mildly interesting then becomes painfully boring. Couldn't finish. Could not care less. Will never understand the British monarchy. What a strange life. I do not understand why people go along with it all. The author seems sycophantic, trying to make a case and defend the Royal family's existence but then every other page is filled with details about all their freaking vacations ("The Queen works all the time - oh but they take the whole month of August off - then there was their Winter Holiday which was the whole month of December - all at their private luxurious estates), and parties, and horse-breeding. All the titles had me laughing. This American just does not get it. I cannot imagine living in that culture."
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Rebekah Travis