Victoria Rebels
Victoria Rebels
Victoria Rebels
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Victoria Rebels

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Victoria Rebels

Queen Victoria’s personal journals inform this “intimate and authentic portrait” (Booklist) of one of history’s most prominent female leaders.

Queen Victoria most certainly left a legacy—under her rule as the longest reigning female monarch in history. But what was she really like? To be a young woman in a time when few other females held positions of power was to lead in a remarkable age—and because Queen Victoria kept personal journals, this historical novel from award-winning author Carolyn Meyer shares authentic emotional insight along with accurate information, weaving a fascinating story of intrigue and romance.

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Queen Victoria’s personal journals inform this “intimate and authentic portrait” (Booklist) of one of history’s most prominent female leaders.

Queen Victoria most certainly left a legacy—under her rule as the longest reigning female monarch in history. But what was she really like? To be a young woman in a time when few other females held positions of power was to lead in a remarkable age—and because Queen Victoria kept personal journals, this historical novel from award-winning author Carolyn Meyer shares authentic emotional insight along with accurate information, weaving a fascinating story of intrigue and romance.
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Carolyn Meyer

Carolyn Meyer is the acclaimed author of more than fifty books for young people. Her many award-winning novels include Mary, Bloody Mary—an ABA’s Pick of the Lists, an NCSS-CBC Notable Children’s Trade Book in the Field of Social Studies, and an ALA Best Book for Young Adults—and Marie, Dancing, a Book Sense Pick. She is also the author of Cleopatra Confesses and Victoria Rebels. She lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and you can visit her at ReadCarolyn.com.

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Rating: 3.28124988125 out of 5 stars
3.5/5

16 ratings2 reviews

  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5

    Dec 30, 2024

    Admittedly, much of my interest in Queen Victoria's younger years revolves around one of my all-time favorite movies, The Young Victoria, and the three seasons of the British television drama Victoria, the first two seasons of which I'll have to rewatch sometime. This is the second Queen Victoria novel I've tried, and the first one I've finished.

    The book covers a span from Victoria's childhood to her early motherhood—a train of years and events but not much of a central, deeper conflict to follow from the beginning and to resolve by the end. Hence, unsurprisingly, it's a cursory read, and it rushes even more in the last chapter to form a kind of conclusion.

    Still, the book has some nuggets of information I didn't know (or remember?) pertaining to Victoria's history. The novel doesn't have a style or depth of character development that would make me like or root for any of the characters, but I remained interested enough in the overall events to keep reading.

    Speaking of the style, aside from being a fairly cursory sketch of Victoria's young years, the read is also pretty full of melodrama. There are plenty of instances where ladies "burst into tears" and such, and in general, there's an overabundance of exclamation points, underlined words here, and other words in ALL CAPS there, with repetitious superlatives to boot. At times, the story is a rollercoaster of dramatic highs and lows.

    However, I've seen entries from Victoria's actual diaries before. She did indeed have a dramatic way of expressing or describing this or that, with so much underlining and whatnot. And she did live during a different era of writing and literature than I do, of course.

    Normally, I'd be quick to set aside a novel where the writing is so over the top. But, figuring that this case is likely the author's attempt to reflect the real-life Victoria's writing style through this first-person narrative, I chose to stick with it.

    Because the style may differ in Meyer's other novels, my historical-fiction-loving self plans on trying at least one more by this author sometime.

    Note:
    • story includes a short scene of trophy hunting
    • no profanity
    • no explicit sexual content; marital intimacy is discussed in brief, nongraphic terms and fades to black
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5

    Apr 25, 2013

    Fictional journal of Princess Victoria as she is raised and prepared to become the Queen of England.

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