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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
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By TeensReadToo "Eat. Drink. Read. Be Merrier." (All Over the US & Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Duchessina: A Novel of Catherine de' Medici (Young Royals) (Hardcover)
Catherine de'Medici, Duchessina, grows up in a palace in Florence where her family rules the city. When her family falls out of power, she must flee. She becomes imprisoned within the walls of convents for her protection against the angry mob that calls for her death. At the first convent, the nuns make their hatred of her family no secret.
The Duchessina lives in misery, enduring the pain as best she can under the circumstances. Finally, the tides change and her family once again controls not only Florence but the papacy as well. The Pope, her old guardian, calls for her to live in Rome until he can make arrangements for her future. As one of the richest woman in Europe, the Pope intends to make an advantageous marriage. He marries the Duchessina off to the Dauphin of France. The Dauphin cares little for his new wife and Catherine's misery continues, but she creates advantages to help ease her pain and eventually finds contentment. A wonderful outlook on the creation of Madame Serpent, remembered in history as the "girl who endured." Carolyn Meyer takes another historical princess and adds strong characters and rich details to spin a delightful tale. Reviewed by: Jennifer Rummel
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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A sympathetic potrayal of the young Catherine de' Medici.,
This review is from: Duchessina: A Novel of Catherine de' Medici (Young Royals) (Hardcover)
Orphaned at a young age and heir to a vast fortune, Catherine de' Medici was one of the wealthiest young women in 16th century Europe. But that did not make her childhood happy. For her own protection, she was kept locked in her home or secluded in a convent for most of her early years. After three years at the convent, she is finally set free, only to learn she is to be married to Henri II, prince of France, in a political union.
Married at the young age of fourteen, Catherine's marriage is not happy. Her husband is not interested in her, preferring his much older mistress. Catherine knows that in order to secure her future, she must produce a male heir. In order to survive in the world she must live in, she determines that she will use her skill and cunning to outwit, out scheme, and outlast her enemies, shaping her future as one of the most powerful and feared Queens in history. Although Catherine de' Medici is not the most likeable of historical figures - she was known as a cruel and manipulative queen who ruthlessly eliminated her enemies - author Carolyn Meyer manages to make her a sympathetic young woman in this novel, telling of the events that helped shape her later character. I highly recommend this novel to teen readers who love historical fiction. It is a very fascinating look at a famous queen who is not often written about in young adult fiction.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good Book,
This review is from: Duchessina: A Novel of Catherine de' Medici (Young Royals) (Hardcover)
When I was finished with this book, I hated it. I thought that the author made Catherine seem like a heroine, when in reality (from what i have read) she was more of a "bad girl"! But after reviewing the book in my head after a few days, i realized how much i liked the book. It's a very fast read-things certainly don't turn out the way you would hope. so if you are a hopeless romantic reader...don't read it. but i learned a lot about that era in time. I liked it.
5.0 out of 5 stars
heartbreaking story, but superbly written,
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This review is from: Duchessina: A Novel of Catherine de' Medici (Young Royals) (Hardcover)
This was an amazing story! You feel the angst and desperation of Catherine and desperately want her to triumph. I was saddened when the book was finished and wanted it to keep going. We visited her castle in France, and because of this book, felt as if we were connected to her some how as we were in her chambers. The author did an amazing job!!
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Memoirs of a Right Duchess aujourdhui,
By Pavlova Prize "Just a girl" (United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Duchessina: A Novel of Catherine de' Medici (Young Royals) (Paperback)
YA is Iceland u. This book came into B a cause de Catherine de Medicie, who is cycle Lithuanie. This page is literally a rununcula of the royal wedding, William and Kate. Princess Catherine is the Queen of France aujourdhui. She is la blanche Yseut. She is epous.u David Mark Ace. The Cletis face2u. Elizabeth II is QE2, doll2u. She is the right Queen of England. Sphere 1 sphere 3. She is a temper. This book is the Duchess, not Christine de France. A Duchess is wicked. She is married to a wicked man, who is not the King's deu. These books are always a little exciting because of how they come into B. You read Catherine's actual vervu. These books are math teu. This is why you are always strangely in love when you read the book. It's constellations and the sea. They give you a lot. A year is a skein of wool. There are sheep teu. The cover u is the C of mercury around Catherine de Medicie.u. She is something of a prism girl. You see the right Duchess and you see Princess Catherine aujourdhui. The crown and the curtu are mass. This is why the curtu before the King is so exciting and makes some mad. He has the cross in his face and on his back. The crown is all the water in the world. It is not attached with pins and bows. It's the temper of the day.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Duchessina,
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This review is from: Duchessina: A Novel of Catherine de' Medici (Young Royals) (Hardcover)
Duchessina like most books by Carolyn Meyer was amazing. It talkes of a young girl woes family falls from power in Italy. she depratel put in a covent for her own protection. I loved this book and sugest it to most of my friends.
2 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Okay...,
By Lynnebookluver "lynne" (NM, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Duchessina: A Novel of Catherine de' Medici (Young Royals) (Hardcover)
A well-written book, but, well, a bit depressing. I admire Catherine's courage, and her endurence a lot. Her life was one tradgedy after another, but she really made the best of it, in my opinion. It had some ugly details about her marriage and I wouldn't recommend this book to anyone under 12.
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Easy Historical Fiction Read,
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This review is from: Duchessina: A Novel of Catherine de' Medici (Young Royals) (Paperback)
Duchessina was a fairly good young adult take on Catherine de' Medici. The historical details are flawlessly added, and while it's too sympathic towards Catherine, I understand the need for the heroine to be that way in this type of book. My only major complaint is the end, where there was too much left in the book to wrap up so quickly. I thought the whole book was just going to be the first twenty or so years of her life, which would have made the book more cohesive. Instead the last thirty pages were rushed with the rest of her marriage and then the historical notes after Henri II died.
However, I do appreciate authors bringing history to younger readers in the hope that they will want to read more about certain people and times. Especially in the case of Catherine de' Medici, whom I feel history was more vicious to than she deserved. She was a woman of her times and she survived as best she could. Was she a saint? No, far from it, but I don't believe she was evil either. 3.5 stars
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
amazing woman,
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This review is from: Duchessina: A Novel of Catherine de' Medici (Young Royals) (Hardcover)
parents being dead catherine was only seen as politcal pawn to use by her family.she deal with the lose of people who truly care for her,become a strong smart woman.she married a french royal in love with another woman.but she become queen help rule with her sons.becoming most powerful woman in the rule.
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Duchessina: A Novel of Catherine de' Medici (Young Royals) by Carolyn Meyer (Paperback - April 27, 2009)
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