Just a Girl
By (Author) Jane Caro
University of Queensland Press
University of Queensland Press
2nd May 2011
Australia
Young Adult
Fiction
A823.00
Paperback
276
Width 133mm, Height 199mm, Spine 20mm
250g
"I do not remember when I discovered how my mother died, it seems to be something I always knew, a horror I absorbed through my skin." Determined, passionate, privileged and headstrong, Elizabeth I was born into a world where she felt she didn't belong and had to fight to survive. Her mother, Anne Boleyn, was executed by her father, Henry VIII. From that moment on, Elizabeth competed with her two half-siblings for love and for Britain's throne. In the gilded corridors of the royal palace, enemies she couldn't see as well as those bound to her by blood plotted to destroy her. Using her courage to survive and her wits to confound those who despised her, this young woman became one of the greatest monarchs the world has ever seen. Even though she was just a girl, she had already lived a lifetime.
Jane Caro has published two books: The Stupid Country: How Australia is Dismantling Public Education co-authored with Chris Bonnor, and The F Word: How We Learned to Swear by Feminism co-authored with Catherine Fox.