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The Kitchen Boy
Author: Robert Alexander
Book Information
Publisher: Viking Adult
Book Type: Hardcover
Rating: 17

ISBN-13: 9780670031788 - ISBN-10: 067003178X
Publication Date: 1/27/2003
Pages: 240

Book Description:
It was a crime to horrify, fascinate, and mystify the ages. On the night of July 16, 1918, Bolshevik revolutionaries murdered the entire Russian royal family in a hail of gunfire. No one survived who might bear witness to what really happened on that mysterious and bloody night. Or so it was thought.

In masterful historical detail and breathtaking suspense, Robert Alexander carries the reader through the entire heartrending story as told through the eyes of a real but forgotten witness, the kitchen boy. Narrated by the sole witness to the basement execution, The Kitchen Boy is historical fiction at its best. But more than that, the accessible style and intricately woven plot-with a stunning revelation at its end-will keep readers guessing throughout.

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Tracy P. (Tonksy) from MARIETTA, GA wrote on 4/17/2008...

3 member(s) found this review helpful.

This is an educational read but it's about as interesting as a book written about the tsar in exile can be. The main chunk of it is monotonous...as I am sure exile is. The ending is appalling and has quite the turn that yanks the rug from under your feet. If you read it be sure to read the epilogue or you'll miss something very important.
A nice look at Russian culture, to be sure.

Phyllis E. (Philly) wrote on 9/8/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I knew nothing about the Romanov's before picking up this book. I couldn't put it down. I later learned that how historically correct this novel is. I so wanted to change history for this family.

Felicia J. (FeliciaJ) from MILLIKEN, CO wrote on 3/7/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

The Kitchen Boy tells the story of the last living witness to the events of July 16, 1918, at the "House of Special Purpose," when the Bolsheviks murdered the last Russian tsar and his family. Now an old man, Misha reveals his secrets in a tape recording meant for his granddaughter, describing the relationships he forged with the royal family and what he saw during the terrible night they were massacred.

I enjoyed reading this book, but I'm still struggling with the ending. Alexander's big twist caught me completely by surprise, but I thought he pushed its believabily a bit too far. I'm not sure he played fair with the reader. However, I liked this book enough to read his other novels.

Lisa L. (taaza) from MADISON, WI wrote on 10/29/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Creatively told story of the last several weeks of the Romanovs as a "what if" story as seen through the eyes of their kitchen servant, Leonka. Equally touching and horrific throughout, I would definitely read more books by Mr. Alexander.

Tamara S. (Snacker34) wrote on 5/9/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Excellent book! If you like reading about the last Tsar, you'll love the way this novel is put together. Oh, and the ending...


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Sharon B. (msbraun2001) from CROFTON, NE wrote on 8/22/2006...


Wow -- an awesome take on this moment in history. Loved it.