![]() A story helps my brain to build a structure where facts can be hung as I add them through learning later on. Sometimes I find that it’s easiest to digest a chronology when it’s presented through narrative, even if every detail isn’t factually accurate. without Victoria that’s why I’ve wanted to learn more about the woman behind the legend. And all up and down the United Kingdom, I've heard tour guides talk about the monarch. I've seen her dollhouse and dresses on display at Kensington Palace. She has a larger-than-life statue in Leeds Town Hall. ![]() Over the past year, I’ve seen Queen Victoria everywhere. Victoria as you've never seen her before. Can this tiny girl prevail against the men who believe that women are too hysterical to rule? And what are the secrets behind her famously passionate relationship with her husband, Albert?įrom one of our greatest historical writers comes a new take on one of our most beloved monarchs. In June 1837, the eighteen-year-old Victoria wakes up to find that she is Queen of the most powerful nation in the world. ![]() ![]() You've seen her on the screen, now read her story.įrom the creator of the ITV Sunday night drama, VICTORIA, now in its second year, comes the novel by Daisy Goodwin, author of the bestselling MY LAST DUCHESS and THE FORTUNE HUNTER. ![]()
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