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Prisoners in the Palace
Prisoners in the Palace: How Princess Victoria Became Queen with the Help of Her Maid, a Reporter, and a Scoundrel | Michaela MacColl
2 posts | 7 read | 4 to read
Recently orphaned and destitute, seventeen-year-old Liza Hastings earns a position as a lady's maid to sixteen-year-old Princess Victoria at Kensington Palace in 1836, the year before Victoria becomes Queen of England.
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Just.Linds
Mehso-so

Very very good book. Needs to be known it‘s for high high young adult readers. While there aren‘t any trigger warnings that need to be prefaced it‘s definitely on the cusp. Very heavy, very sad and then you celebrate the last 30 pages. Love the glimpse inside the palace also!

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Kallik93
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So #excited to get started on these books! Only one more week! @demicaractere 😁😁 #freakyfriday @Clwojick @monalyisha

LoveToReadLiveToRead Oh I LOVED Wonderstruck!! 6y
monalyisha Aside from the one, wonderful book I‘ve read (“Prisoners”), most of these are on my TBR. Looks like such a fun stack! 🙌🏻💖📚 6y
Kallik93 @monalyisha yeah I‘m excited to get started!! 6y
Kallik93 @LoveToReadLiveToRead that‘s the first one I opened up! 6y
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