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The Strangest Family: The Private Lives of George III, Queen Charlotte and the Hanoverians
By (Author) Janice Hadlow
HarperCollins Publishers
William Collins
20th October 2014
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
941.0730922
Hardback
704
Width 159mm, Height 240mm, Spine 47mm
1080g
An intensely moving account of George III's doomed attempt to create a happy, harmonious family, written with astonishing emotional force by a stunning new history writer.
A masterpiece. Beautifully written, impeccably researched, this heartbreaking narrative of family dysfunction and royal sacrifice is an absolute page-turner Amanda Foreman, author of Georgiana
Enthralling you know you are in the hands of a master narrator as well as a profoundly perceptive historian. And like all great historical writing, the book transcends its immediate story gripping and moving though that is to be a timeless reflection on the human condition Simon Schama
Colourful and brilliantly narrated excellent both in her narrative skill and her scholarship Hadlow has produced a perceptive, lively and wonderfully enjoyable book Miranda Seymour, Sunday Times
Fascinating in this densely detailed yet fast-paced book, as drama follows drama, the interest never flags Hadlow is adept at the telling phrase and makes splendid use of the period's vivid letters, diaries and memoirs Jenny Uglow, Guardian
Engrossing Hadlow, an accomplished storyteller, assembles a picture full of emotional colour and drama which still resonates today Lucy Hughes-Hallett, The Times
Truly engrossing. George III and his relatives give us the ultimate family saga, and it almost defies belief that these events really happened. A real-life period drama to lose yourself in Lucy Worsley
Brilliantly lays bare the dysfunctional home life of Geroge IIIs family Sunday Times
Hadlow's achievement is to unite in a single volume an overview of one family's squabbling, thwarted good intentions and petty vindictiveness in readable prose, with a welter of detail Hadlow succeeds in her considerable task This is a discursive, leisurely account, enlivened by Hadlow's infectious enthusiasm Sunday Telegraph
Hadlows energetic, richly detailed debut combines personal sympathy for her subjects with a shrewd alertness to wider significances Independent on Sunday
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