Nine Days a Queen: The Short Life and Reign of Lady Jane Grey by Ann Rinaldi

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  • Age Range: Young Adult
  • Pub. Date: January 2005
  • 192pp
  • Sales Rank: 454,063

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    • Pub. Date: January 2005
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: Hardcover, 192pp
    • Sales Rank: 454,063
    • Age Range: Young Adult

    Synopsis

    had freckles.
    I had sandy hair. I was too short.
    Would my feet even touch the ground if I sat on the throne?

    These are the words of lady Jane Grey, as imagined by celebrated author Ann Rinaldi. Jane would become Queen of England for only nine days before being beheaded at the age of sixteen.

    Here is a breathtaking story of English royalty with its pageantry, privilege, and surprising cruelty. As she did in her previous novel Mutiny's Daughter, Ms. Rinaldi uses powerful, evocative writing to bring to life a teenage girl caught in the grip of stirring times.

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    Lady Jane Grey, who at sixteen was Queen of England for nine days before being executed, recounts her life story from the age of nine.

    Eileen Kuhl - VOYA

    Rinaldi introduces readers to a tragic figure in British history, bringing her to life in an approachable and readable format. Born into a life of luxury with close family ties to the throne of England, Jane is nine years old when she is sent to live in the household of Henry VIII and his last wife, Katherine Parr. She becomes close friends, studies, and plays with his children, Edward VI and the Princesses Elizabeth and Mary. When Henry dies, Edward becomes king, but his reign is brief, cut off by his death at a very young age. Different political interests intervene in the succession to the throne during the tumultuous time, and Lady Jane, now fifteen, is declared queen. Although she believes that Elizabeth and Mary are the true heirs, Lady Jane is forced into the uncomfortable and dangerous situation by her family and new husband. When Mary finally wages her successful fight to regain the throne, Jane, her husband, and many others involved in the plot are tried for treason and sentenced to death. Held captive for more than a year in the Tower of London, she remains confident that her childhood friendship with Mary and her loyalty will gain her a reprieve, but she is executed nonetheless. What makes this story powerful is Jane's enduring hope and resilience. Rinaldi gives Jane a strong teenage voice through the diary format. Interesting historical, cultural, and social details add much to her captivating saga. A family tree and time line would have been an asset. Readers who enjoy the Royal Diaries series of Caroline Meyer's Doomed Queen Anne (Harcourt, 2002/VOYA December 2002) and Mary, Bloody Mary (1999/VOYA February 2000) will appreciate this title. VOYA CODES: 4Q 3P M (Better thanmost, marred only by occasional lapses; Will appeal with pushing; Middle School, defined as grades 6 to 8). 2005, HarperCollins, 192p., and PLB Ages 11 to 14.

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    Ann rinaldi is known by her many fans for her richly satisfying historical fiction. Eight of her novels have been named ALA Best Books for Young Adults, including Time Enough For Drums, The Last Silk Dress, A Break With Charity, and Wolf By the Ears. Author of more than thirty books for young readers, including a book in the Dear America series, she was awarded the National History Award by the Daughters of the American Revolution. She lives in Somerville, New Jersey.

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    review for Nine DAys A Queenby darlene10

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    October 04, 2009: Good young audlt fiction.

    GREAT HISTORICAL FICTIONby MELKI

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    August 30, 2009: Though this is more for younger readers, as an adult, I thoroughly enjoyed the book.

    Well-written and absorbing.

    I highly recommend it.


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