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~ (Author) "I am for some reason thinking of numbers today as I write on this first page of the diary my dear mother sent me for..." (more)
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Sent from her native Scotland to live in the court of her future father-in-law, King Henry II of France, young Mary, Queen of Scots, spends her time attending balls, hunting and hawking, learning Latin and fractions and music, and playing with her future husband, Francis. In Kathryn Lasky's fictionalized diary of the 11-year-old queen, readers will get a piquant taste of 16th-century life in Europe. Mary is quite aware of her role as the betrothed to France's royal family. Playing chess together one day, Francis comments to Mary, "Did it ever strike you, Mary, that we are not so much children and sons and daughters of parents as we are pieces on a gigantic chessboard called Europe? You are given to me to help checkmate England." As with the other titles in the Royal Diaries series (Elizabeth I: Red Rose of the House of Tudor, etc.), a fact-packed historical note, epilogue, paintings, and family tree provide just enough additional information to whet the appetites of readers for more about the ill-fated queen of Scotland and France. (Ages 9 to 14) --Emilie Coulter


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Grade 4-8-Mary was only nine months old when she was crowned Queen of Scotland, succeeding her father, King James V. Because of the many political conflicts, she was separated from her mother and her country at the age of five. To forge an alliance with France, she was betrothed to Francis, the son of King Henry II of France and Queen Catherine de Medici. Mary was promptly sent to live in their care until she was old enough for the marriage to take place. That is where this story begins, as she chronicles her life throughout a one-year period. Life in France is filled with dances, playing with her future husband, and hawking, which is Mary's favorite pastime. However, the girl's life is made very difficult by the jealous queen. She finds comfort though in Henry's mistress Diane de Poitier, who is very much the lady and gives Mary strength and inspiration throughout the good and bad times. As with the other titles in the series, this diary is packed with facts that will give readers a wonderful opportunity to learn about a unique heroine from history. A historical note, epilogue, reproductions, and a family tree provide just enough additional information to whet the appetites of readers who may want to continue to explore the background of this ill-fated queen.
Janet Gillen, Great Neck Public Library, NY
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 9-12
  • Hardcover: 202 pages
  • Publisher: Scholastic Inc. (April 1, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0439194040
  • ISBN-13: 978-0439194044
  • Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (44 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #59,574 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great new book from the Royal Diaries series., March 16, 2002
Mary became Queen of Scotland when she was just a baby, after the death of her father. But in a time where alliances among the powerful nations of Europe are important, Mary is sent away from her home at age five to live in the court of King Henry II of France, where she will be educated and live as one of the family until she old enough to marry Henry's son, Francis. The year is 1553, and Mary is eleven. She longs for her homeland, and for her mother, but is good friends with nine-year-old Francis and the other royal children. In her diary, Mary describes her daily life over one year. She may be a queen, but in many ways Mary is just like any eleven-year-old girl, enjoying fun and games. but at the same time longing to return to her home and mother. I really enjoyed this wonderful new Royal Diaries book, and I recommend it to all fans of the series.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another great Royal Diary, March 18, 2002
11-year-old Mary was only nine months old when she was crowned Queen of Scotland, succeeding her father. However because of many conflicts she is separated from her mother and Scotland to live with the French. To forge an alliance with France, she is bethroled to Francis, the son of King Henry II. Mary is sent then to France to live with her new "parents" King Henry II and his vicious and jealous Queen Catherine de Medici. It is there that Mary begins her chronicle of her journal. Life there in France is pretty much every day life for Mary. She enjoys going to dances, and playing with her future husband Francis. But she loves hawking the best. However the charming Mary's life is made very difficult by the vicious jealous Queen Catherine de Medici. She finds confort though in Henry's mistress Diane de Poitier who was quite the lady and gave Mary strength and inspiration through good and bad times.

This was another ideal great Royal Diary. Like any other Royal Diary it had a part that explained the real history of Mary and it was sad to learn of her tragic ending. Like Francis said he and Mary were really chess pieces on a big chess board and a wrong move could ruin things.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Mary, Queen of Scots: Queen Without a Country, April 1, 2002
Although she is living in France, Mary, Queen of Scots, is extremely patriotic towards Scotland and longs to return to the country of her birth. Her four best friends and ladies-in-waiting, all named Mary, are all as passionately Scottish as she is.

This book is the story of Mary's life at the French court. She reflects on her impending marriage to the French Dauphin (crown prince) Francis, who is one of her best friends. However, Mary despises his mother, Queen Catherine de Medici, and Catherine's henchmen. She admires the French king, Henry II, and his mistress, Diane de Poitiers (somewhat excessively). The book is entertaining, and the characters are lively and realistic (but sometimes one-dimensional, like Diane de Poitiers and Catherine de Medici).

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2.0 out of 5 stars Reader Beware, Historical ommisions abound
My daughter brought this book home from the library. I read it and found a number of ommisions. The book is silent on a number of historical issues. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Safirenzi

4.0 out of 5 stars Well written, factually problematic
Mary, Queen of Scots / 0-439-19404-0

This Royal Diary is, in many ways, one of the most touching entries in the series. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Ana Mardoll

1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed
This book came with no adjunct information. Is it a novel? Is it real? It is certainly for a young audience - did not fit my research quest at all.
Published 10 months ago by Tuppence

4.0 out of 5 stars Very Pleasant
"Away from her mother, and beloved land, Scotland, Queen Mary has been shipped to England since childhood, to be raised near her betrothed Francis, Dauphin of France. Read more
Published 12 months ago by H. A. Janahi

5.0 out of 5 stars Mae Like this book!
I suggest this book to anyone who loves excitement. It is about a girl named Mary, the future Queen of Scotland. Read more
Published 19 months ago by Mae of Malibu

2.0 out of 5 stars Good FICTION book
THis book is a good read. I've found though that many books in this series are incomplete. They fail to metion any parts of their deaths. I for one don't like this. Read more
Published on October 18, 2006 by ;)

5.0 out of 5 stars Queen of Scotland, lived in France
I'm a big fan of the Royal Diaries series and own this book, which i think is very interesting. It tells you alot about the life of Mary Queen Of Scots, where she lived, ect. Read more
Published on November 6, 2005 by Meg

5.0 out of 5 stars Mary, Queen of Scots
Alright, here is some information about the history of this family. This is not completly about this book, but scince so many people are getting their history wrong, i chose to... Read more
Published on October 27, 2005 by Elizabeth Rose

5.0 out of 5 stars some history about this book . . .
Mary, Queen of Scotts (Mary Stuart) is the Great- Grand daughter of English King Henry VII. She is the second - cousin of Elizabeth Tudor, Daughter of King Henry VIII. Read more
Published on October 26, 2005

5.0 out of 5 stars She is not Bloody Mary
The book was very intresting like all the Royal Diaries I have read so far. [...] SHE IS NOT BLOODY MARY that in fact was Elizabeth I's half sister Mary TUDOR not Mary STUART( who... Read more
Published on October 4, 2005

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