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The Queen Mother By WILLIAM SHAWCROSS

The Queen Mother

The Official Biography

by WILLIAM SHAWCROSS

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The Queen Mother

Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon (1900–2002), popularly known as “the Queen Mother” or just “the Queen Mum,” was the most beloved British monarch of the 20th century, and as this definitive biography reveals, her life echoed the changing fortunes of her island nation. As a young teen, she helped care for convalescing soldiers who were wounded in WWI. Though a commoner, she married a prince, and eventually helped her beloved husband, Prince Albert, assume the throne. As the Queen, she refused to flee London during the Blitz, boldly defying the German bombs to instill courage in her countrymen. (After a stray bomb hit Buckingham Palace, she declared “I’m glad we’ve been bombed. It makes me feel I can look the East End in the face.”) And later, as the dowager Queen, she became her nation’s best-loved grandmother, a charming survivor of a bygone era who continued to represent England with quiet elegance, untouched by the controversies that damaged others in her family. Drawing on unrivaled access to her personal papers and diaries, this biography by William Shawcross traces her remarkable life. It gives us fresh appreciation for a woman who was the epitome of grace under pressure.

Hardcover: 1008 pages

Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf, Inc./Random House ( October 20, 2009 )

Item #: 16-3218

ISBN: 9781400043040

Product Dimensions: 6.25 x 9.25 x 1.85 inches

Product Weight: 61.0 ounces

I usually can't put a book down, but...
November 15, 2009

this one made it surprisingly easy. There was a ton of information and I often found myself wading thorough this book. Perhaps a 2-volume set would have been better? On the plus side, I DID learn a great deal about the Queen Mother.

Reviewer: Ashley

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