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Beware, Princess Elizabeth: A Young Royals Book

Beware, Princess Elizabeth: A Young Royals Book by Carolyn Meyer from Gulliver Books Paperbacks

    Elizabeth Tudor's teenage years are hardly those of a fairy-tale princess. Her father has beheaded her mother; her jealous half sister has her locked away in the Tower of London; and her only love has betrayed her in his own quest for the throne.
    Told in the voice of the young Elizabeth and ending when she is crowned queen, this is the second novel in the exciting Young Royals series.

    Doomed Queen Anne: A Young Royals Book (Young Royals)

    Doomed Queen Anne: A Young Royals Book (Young Royals) by Carolyn Meyer from Gulliver Books Paperbacks

      Though born without great beauty, wealth, or title, Anne Boleyn blossomed into a captivating woman. She used her wiles to win the heart of England's most powerful man, King Henry VIII, and to persuade him to defy everyone--including his own wife--to make her his new queen. But Anne's ambition proved to be her fatal flaw.

      Duchessina: A Novel of Catherine de'Medici (Young Royals)

      Duchessina: A Novel of Catherine de'Medici (Young Royals) by Carolyn Meyer from Harcourt Children's Books

        Young Catherine de' Medici is the sole heiress to the entire fortune of the wealthy Medici family. But her life is far from luxurious. After a childhood spent locked away behind the walls of a convent, she joins the household of the pope, where at last she can be united with her true love. But, all too soon, that love is replaced with an engagement to a boy who is cold and aloof. It soon becomes clear that Catherine will need all the cunning she can muster to command the respect she deserves as one of France's most powerful queens.

        Includes a family tree.

        List Price: $17.00
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        Mary, Bloody Mary: A Young Royals Book

        Mary, Bloody Mary: A Young Royals Book by Carolyn Meyer from Gulliver Books Paperbacks

          Teen fans of the movie Elizabeth will be fascinated with the pomp and sinister intrigue of Mary, Bloody Mary, an engrossing story about the teen years of Mary Tudor, half sister to Queen Elizabeth and daughter to Henry VIII. As a baby, Mary was adored by her father, who carried her around on his shoulder and displayed her for the court to admire. But as his marriage with her mother, Catherine of Aragon, waned for lack of a male heir, Henry began an affair with the beautiful Anne Boleyn. Mary was convinced that Anne was a witch. Didn't everyone know she had a sixth finger? And wasn't it Anne who persuaded Henry to declare his first marriage invalid (rendering Mary a bastard)? As the king grows ever colder, Mary is banished to a distant house, forbidden from seeing her mother, left to wear rags, and finally--at Anne's bidding--summoned back to court to be a servant to her baby half sister Elizabeth. Once there, Mary lives in constant dread that she will be poisoned or sent to the executioner's block in one of her father's rages. By the time Anne Boleyn herself is beheaded, Henry's first daughter has become the bitter and angry woman who was to be known as Bloody Queen Mary for her savage religious genocide. Carolyn Meyer, long acclaimed for her teen fiction (Drummers of Jericho), accurately captures the glitter and grandeur as well as the brutality of this fascinating period in history. (Ages 10 to 16) --Patty Campbell

          The story of Mary Tudor's childhood is a classic fairy tale: A princess who is to
          inherit the throne of England is separated from her mother; abused by an evil
          stepmother who has enchanted her father; stripped of her title; and forced to
          care for her baby stepsister, who inherits Mary's rights to the throne. Believe it
          or not, it's all true.
          Told in the voice of the young Mary, this novel explores the history and intrigue
          of the dramatic rule of Henry VIII, his outrageous affair with and marriage to the
          bewitching Anne Boleyn, and the consequences of that relationship for his
          firstborn daughter. Carolyn Meyer has written a compassionate historical novel about love and loss, jealousy and fear--and a girl's struggle with forces far
          beyond her control.

          Patience, Princess Catherine: A Young Royals Book (Young Royals)

          Patience, Princess Catherine: A Young Royals Book (Young Royals) by Carolyn Meyer from Gulliver Books Paperbacks

            England anxiously awaits Prince Arthur's betrothed--the Spanish princess who will be its future queen. But when Arthur dies not long after the wedding, Catherine of Aragon's fate becomes uncertain. Will the king and Catherine's parents arrange a marriage with Arthur's brother, Henry, or will she return to Spain a widow? Through all this turmoil, the young princess's resolve remains unshaken: She will one day be England's queen . . . no matter how long it takes.

            In Mozart's Shadow: His Sister's Story

            In Mozart's Shadow: His Sister's Story by Carolyn Meyer from Harcourt Children's Books

              Nannerl Mozart was a musical prodigy who seemed to have a brilliant future. But once her younger brother, Wolfgang, began composing symphonies at the age of five, her career and talents were utterly eclipsed. Here, at last, is Nannerl's heart-wrenching tale. It's the story of her undying passion for music; her relationship with her "miracle boy" brother; and her life as the "other Mozart," the one forgotten by history.
              The acclaimed Carolyn Meyer has written a powerful historical novel about a little-known but gifted musician who never stopped dreaming.
              Includes an author's note.

              List Price: $17.00
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              Loving Will Shakespeare

              Loving Will Shakespeare by Carolyn Meyer from Harcourt Paperbacks

                Poor Anne Hathaway is still living with her callous stepmother, and her prospects for marriage and a home of her own are becoming grim. However, she can’t seem to get charismatic Will Shakespeare out of her mind--even though he is much too young for her. But then one day Will impulsively kisses his childhood friend Anne, changing the course of their lives forever.

                Marie, Dancing

                Marie, Dancing by Carolyn Meyer from Harcourt Paperbacks

                  Marie van Goethem, a fourteen-year-old ballet dancer in the Paris Opéra, has led a life of hardship and poverty. For her, dancing is the only joy to counter the pain inflicted by hunger, her mother's drinking, and her selfish older sister. When famed artist Edgar Degas demands Marie's presence in his studio, it appears that her life will be transformed: He will pay her to pose for a new sculpture, and he promises to make her a star. But will being Degas's model really bring Marie all she hopes for?
                  Includes a reader's guide and an author's note.

                  Young Royals Boxed Set: The Tudor Women (Young Royals)

                  Young Royals Boxed Set: The Tudor Women (Young Royals) by Carolyn Meyer from Harcourt Paperbacks

                    Carolyn Meyer's beloved Young Royals books are now collected in a boxed set fit for a queen. The set contains tales of four formidable young women who were wives or daughters of King Henry VIII: Princess Mary, Princess Elizabeth, Anne Boleyn, and Catherine of Aragon. These acclaimed titles brim with intrigue, romance, and adventure--and are sure to engage readers of all ages.

                    List Price: $23.85
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                    Gideon's People

                    Gideon's People by Carolyn Meyer from Gulliver Books Paperbacks

                      Jews don’t eat meat from a pig. Amish don’t wear buttons. But two boys from extremely different cultures discover how similar they really are. “The story is fascinating as an in-depth examination of two disparate cultures that--the boys discover--share many of the commonalities of the human experience; it’s also a great coming-of-age novel, inhabited by people who may dress and speak differently from many readers but whose actions are entirely understandable.”--Kirkus Reviews

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