My Royal Story series by Kathryn Lasky
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Overview: Kathryn Lasky is the American author of many critically acclaimed books, including several Dear America books, several Royal Diaries books, 1984 Newbery Honor winning Sugaring Time, The Night Journey, and the Guardians of Ga'Hoole series. She lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts. She grew up in Indianapolis, Indiana, and is married to Christopher Knight, with whom she lives in Boston, Massachusetts.
Genre: Young Adult | Historical Fiction

Elizabeth: A Tudor Princess's Diary 1544:
November 10, 1544. I have been living with this constant fear of exile now for two days. So far I have heard nothing. Plans seem to proceed as normal for our move to Ashridge. This palace, too, is becoming quite filthy, what with all the banqueting and people and gaming between Michaelmas Feast and the feast of All Saints' Day. The roses bloom in our garden with such vigor, but the stench from the courtyard over the wall outside the kitchens is unbearable.
Marie Antoinette: An Austrian Princess's Diary, 1769:
It's 1769. Austrian Archduchess Maria Antonia is preparing to leave her childhood home and travel alone to France. There she will be at the centre of the suffocating French court where etiquette and gossip reign. Where her every move will be watched and commented on. And where she must transform herself into Marie Antoinette - the future Queen of France...
Mary Queen of Scots: A Scottish Queen's Diary, France 1553:
Sent from her native Scotland to live in the court of her future father-in-law, King Henry II of France, young Mary, Queen of Scots, spends her time attending balls, hunting and hawking, learning Latin and fractions and music, and playing with her future husband, Francis. In Kathryn Lasky's fictionalized diary of the 11-year-old queen, readers will get a piquant taste of 16th-century life in Europe. Mary is quite aware of her role as the betrothed to France's royal family. Playing chess together one day, Francis comments to Mary, "Did it ever strike you, Mary, that we are not so much children and sons and daughters of parents as we are pieces on a gigantic chessboard called Europe? You are given to me to help checkmate England."
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Requirements: ePUB Reader | 7.41 MB | Version: Retail
Overview: Kathryn Lasky is the American author of many critically acclaimed books, including several Dear America books, several Royal Diaries books, 1984 Newbery Honor winning Sugaring Time, The Night Journey, and the Guardians of Ga'Hoole series. She lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts. She grew up in Indianapolis, Indiana, and is married to Christopher Knight, with whom she lives in Boston, Massachusetts.
Genre: Young Adult | Historical Fiction
Elizabeth: A Tudor Princess's Diary 1544:
November 10, 1544. I have been living with this constant fear of exile now for two days. So far I have heard nothing. Plans seem to proceed as normal for our move to Ashridge. This palace, too, is becoming quite filthy, what with all the banqueting and people and gaming between Michaelmas Feast and the feast of All Saints' Day. The roses bloom in our garden with such vigor, but the stench from the courtyard over the wall outside the kitchens is unbearable.
Marie Antoinette: An Austrian Princess's Diary, 1769:
It's 1769. Austrian Archduchess Maria Antonia is preparing to leave her childhood home and travel alone to France. There she will be at the centre of the suffocating French court where etiquette and gossip reign. Where her every move will be watched and commented on. And where she must transform herself into Marie Antoinette - the future Queen of France...
Mary Queen of Scots: A Scottish Queen's Diary, France 1553:
Sent from her native Scotland to live in the court of her future father-in-law, King Henry II of France, young Mary, Queen of Scots, spends her time attending balls, hunting and hawking, learning Latin and fractions and music, and playing with her future husband, Francis. In Kathryn Lasky's fictionalized diary of the 11-year-old queen, readers will get a piquant taste of 16th-century life in Europe. Mary is quite aware of her role as the betrothed to France's royal family. Playing chess together one day, Francis comments to Mary, "Did it ever strike you, Mary, that we are not so much children and sons and daughters of parents as we are pieces on a gigantic chessboard called Europe? You are given to me to help checkmate England."
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