Question by Jessie: What is the best historical novel or book on the russian princess Anastasia Romanov?
Just one I can pick up in barnes and noble. I really want to read a good one on her.
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Answer by davches
Anastasia: The Last Grand Duchess, Russia 1914 by Carolyn Meyer
Anastasia is a carefree young duchess, daughter of Nicholas Alexandrovitch Romanov, tsar of all the Russias in 1914. While her father attends to the turbulent affairs of a vast and complex country, Anastasia’s major concerns are how to get out of her detested schoolwork to play in the snow, go ice skating, or have picnics. She wears diamonds and rubies, and every morning her mother tells her which matching outfit she and her three sisters shall wear that day. Slowly a hint of future trouble enters her happy, pampered life. Anastasia’s younger brother, the future tsar, is a hemophiliac–a “bleeder” who cannot stop bleeding if he is cut or bruised. Anastasia begins to learn that all is not well in the outside world, either. Not everyone in Russia worships her father as she does, and the Germans are about to declare war on Russia. Anastasia’s world gradually deteriorates, as reported in her youthful, often playful journal.
As Russia entered World War I, hunger and poverty grew among the peasants, and the Romanov ruling family began to lose favor, culminating in their murders–including Anastasia’s–by Bolshevik revolutionaries. This fictionalized diary of the mischievous youngest daughter’s last four years gives a fascinating glimpse into a life of unlimited wealth–and the subsequent downward spiral. Historical notes, family trees, and photographs round out Carolyn Meyer’s compelling contribution to the popular Royal Diaries series.
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