Both a thrilling recreation of a fascinating historical period and a brilliant fictional invention, I, Elizabeth offers an incredible overview of the life of one of the most fascinating women who ever lived, told from Elizabeth's own point of view, in an autobiographical style.
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Both a thrilling recreation of a fascinating historical period and a brilliant fictional invention, I, Elizabeth offers an incredible overview of the life of one of the most fascinating women who ever lived, told from Elizabeth's own point of view, in an autobiographical style.
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While history depicts Elizabeth I as a competent, headstrong leader of an incredible era, Rosalind Miles has depicted her as the vulnerable and almost insecure WOMAN that history has forgotten - the woman that loved and was betrayed, the woman that ached for the blessing of motherhood and the very same woman who refused to let the men of her world see her as a blubbering, empty headed female. Not only did I take a history lesson within the pages of Miles' book but I also took a crash course in compassion for the woman that ruled a country selflessly and better than any man in history had done before her. An extraordinary book by an incredibly talented writer.