Marie Antoinette: Princess of Versailles, Austria-France, 1769
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History
Format
Kindle
Pages
248
Language
English
Published
Nov 26, 2013
Publisher
Scholastic Paperbacks
ISBN-10
0545315638
Description
In this captivating tale of opulence and ambition, Kathryn Lasky brings to life the early years of Marie Antoinette, the future queen of France. Set against the grandeur of Versailles, the narrative paints a vivid picture of the young princess's sheltered world. From her carefree days in Austria to the complex politics of her new home, Marie navigates the delicate balance of royal expectations and personal desires, revealing the stark contrasts between her innocent beginnings and the weight of her destined crown.
Lasky skillfully explores the nuances of Marie's character, showcasing her warmth, naivete, and the challenges she faces as she grows into a symbol of both luxury and controversy. Readers are drawn into her experiences, from the lavish celebrations to the darker undercurrents of court life, illuminating the intricate web of alliances and rivalries that define her existence.
As the story unfolds, the tension of impending change looms large, setting the stage for a historical narrative that resonates with themes of identity, sacrifice, and the quest for acceptance. This retelling not only highlights Marie's journey but also invites reflection on the larger forces that shape history, making it a resonant read for those captivated by the allure and tragedy of royal life.
Lasky skillfully explores the nuances of Marie's character, showcasing her warmth, naivete, and the challenges she faces as she grows into a symbol of both luxury and controversy. Readers are drawn into her experiences, from the lavish celebrations to the darker undercurrents of court life, illuminating the intricate web of alliances and rivalries that define her existence.
As the story unfolds, the tension of impending change looms large, setting the stage for a historical narrative that resonates with themes of identity, sacrifice, and the quest for acceptance. This retelling not only highlights Marie's journey but also invites reflection on the larger forces that shape history, making it a resonant read for those captivated by the allure and tragedy of royal life.
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