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Book Review of Makers of History: Queen Elizabeth

Makers of History: Queen Elizabeth
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The author, at the outset, explains that nothing is added to this story of Elizabeth I that does not have documented proof it happened. The interesting part of this book is that the author added tidbits about court life and intrigues that might not be included in an average biography. I'd always heard that Elizabeth's early life was traumatic and this shows the why and how. At one time, the person in charge of Elizabeth had to beg for clothing for the child.

I thought the author did a great job of explaining Elizabeth's relationship with her siblings, particularly Mary Queen of Scots. Before reading this, I did not know the legal argument about whether Elizabeth was a legitimate child, thus raising Mary Queen of Scot's place in line in the succession for Queen of England.

Another interesting interlude was the fascinating story about Elizabeth and the young Earl of Essex. I can see why history takes a dim view of Elizabeth's behavior toward the much younger Essex. Elizabeth must have been devastated when she learned why the ring she gave Essex was not returned before his death. I think the author offers a balanced view of Elizabeth's life and times.