The
Lost Duchess by Jenny Barden
The
Last Duchess by Jenny Barden is a wonderful descriptive novel of
early tudor England and the very different conditions encountered by
the early settlers at Roanoke Island in the New World. The story
follows the adventures of Emme, a lady-in-waiting to Queen Elizabeth
I and an adventurer sailor, Kit, who has decided to make a new life
in the New World.
This
novel gives fascinating insights into the times of Elizabeth I and
the many courtiers and famous characters from history who surrounded
the Queen during these eventful years e.g. Lord Burghley, Sir Francis
Walsingham, Sir Francis Drake, Sir Walter Raleigh and Christopher
Hatton.
Emme
and Kit are the main protagonists and the story follows their
adventures and romance closely. It is a wonderful tale of beauty,
mystery and also courage.
In this story there is an
account given of the mystery surrounding the early settlers of
Roanoke Island and what may have happened to them. The story is also
peppered by real life characters of the times who were engaged as
governors , botanists and scientists amongst the early settlers.
This
book is well recommended. I found this book wonderful. It is
educational, historical and also fascinating to read about these
earlier times in the history of England and USA. The story is quite
compelling and quickly draws the reader into the narrative.
I
found reading this story and learning of the early days of settlement
in the New World , the dangers and hardships incurred and also the
strength and resilience of the early settlers to be a beautiful
story.
Thanks to your review, I hope one day to read this book. Thanks again for the review.
ReplyDeleteI am glad that you enjoyed the review. The Lost Duchess is a wonderful book to read.
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