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Young Elizabeth: The Making of the Queen, by Kate Williams

Young Elizabeth: The Making of the Queen, by Kate Williams

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Young Elizabeth: The Making of the Queen, by Kate Williams

Young Elizabeth: The Making of the Queen, by Kate Williams



Young Elizabeth: The Making of the Queen, by Kate Williams

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A lively and poignant biography of the young princess who, at the impressionable age of eleven, found that she was now heiress to the throne, by the New York Times bestselling author of Becoming Queen Victoria.

We can hardly imagine a Britain without Elizabeth II on the throne. It seems to be the job she was born for. And yet for much of her early life the young princess did not know the role that her future would hold. She was our accidental Queen.

Elizabeth's determination to share in the struggles of her people marked her out from a young age. Her father initially refused to let her volunteer as a nurse during the Blitz, but relented when she was 18 and allowed her to work as a mechanic and truck driver for the Women's Auxiliary Territorial Service. It was her forward-thinking approach that ensured that her coronation was televised, against the advice of politicians at the time.

Kate Williams reveals how the 25-year-old young queen carved out a lasting role for herself amid the changes of the 20th century. Her monarchy would be a very different one to that of her parents and grandparents, and its continuing popularity in the 21st century owes much to the intelligence and elusive personality of this remarkable woman.

16 pages of color and B&W illustrations

Young Elizabeth: The Making of the Queen, by Kate Williams

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #84640 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-11-16
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.30" h x 1.20" w x 6.40" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 336 pages
Young Elizabeth: The Making of the Queen, by Kate Williams


Young Elizabeth: The Making of the Queen, by Kate Williams

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. A Dutiful Life By John D. Cofield Young Elizabeth was originally published in Britain in 2012 as part of The Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations. Its author, Kate Williams, has published a number of well written and researched biographies, but unfortunately I don't feel that Young Elizabeth is one of her better efforts. The book seems somewhat rushed, with a number of easily avoidable errors. Nevertheless it does provide an interesting picture of Elizabeth II as a child and young adult, finishing with her early years as Queen and occasionally jumping ahead to refer to such future events as the Windsor Castle fire of 1992 and the death of Diana, Princess of Wales in 1997.Princess Elizabeth of York was born in April, 1926, the third grandchild and first granddaughter of King George V and Queen Mary. Although she was born third in line to the Throne few believed she would ever reign as Queen since her father was a second son. She was adored by the public in Britain and abroad from the moment of her birth and quickly became a favorite with the King and with her uncle, the bachelor Prince of Wales. Williams does a good job of detailing the privileged childhood of Elizabeth and her younger sister Margaret, who was a much livelier child than her already dutiful sibling Elizabeth. The two young princesses became even more prominent in 1936 when their uncle, who had become King Edward VIII when George V died, suddenly abdicated in order to marry an American divorcee. Williams tends to rush through the events of the Abdication, which have after all been exhaustively covered in many other accounts, in order to focus on Elizabeth, now Heiress Presumptive. Elizabeth continued her studies (which appear to have been superficial even by the low standards for upper class women's education of the period) through the war years, served in the Auxiliary Territorial Service as a driver during the last months of World War II, accompanied her parents on a tour of South Africa, and then married. Her husband Prince Philip was a somewhat close connection within the Royal Family and eminently suitable as a Royal Consort, and the marriage, though apparently somewhat strained at times, has largely been a success.Elizabeth succeeded to the Throne in 1952. Williams doesn't spend much time on her reign, focusing primarily on her sister Margaret's romantic problems in the early 1950s. Young Elizabeth paints a picture of a dutiful, somewhat buttoned up young woman who was born into a high position, rose to an ever higher one thanks to circumstances beyond her control, who has done her level best as Queen. The book is well written, glossing over seamier details that can be easily found in less respectful histories of the British monarchy. There are a number of dating errors in the first chapter covering the childhoods of Elizabeth's parents, and Williams sometimes seems confused by the many names and nicknames used in the Royal Family, but over all readers of Young Elizabeth will gain a better sense of how the elderly lady we've all seen smiling and waving came to be who she is.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Quite the Read! By Renee's Reviews Young Elizabeth: The Making of the Queen by Kate Williams came across my ARC list and caught my attention. I was quite well versed on Queen Elizabeth's children and their lives, marriages, etc but not so much on the Queen herself. I decided to take the leap to the non-fiction side and dove into this book. I have to say it was pretty interesting!I was very grateful that the author, Ms. Williams has a writing style that brought lightness, humor and a bit of clean gossip to this book that made it an interesting, entertaining read. She included a good amount of history prior to Elizabeth being born which really helped to set the stage for the world that Elizabeth was born into. Throughout this book, the author continued to show how the world issues and changing times continued to mold her into the person/Queen she came to be. Queen Elizabeth is quite an accomplished and remarkable woman!The only negative that found while reading this book was that it is a bit too long for my taste. Having shared that, I have to also share that I enjoyed reading Young Elizabeth: The Making of the Queen and getting to know the royal family, especially Queen Elizabeth a bit better!Thank you to Pegasus Publishing and Edelweiss for the opportunity to read this book in exchange for an honest review.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Maybe I was expecting more, but I found this ... By Rather Read Maybe I was expecting more, but I found this book to be superficial and almost childish. Books about royalty are one of my guilty pleasures and I was looking forward to reading this, but it just skated on the surface. No depth to it at all.

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