The Lost King: Richard III and the Princes in the Tower
By (Author) Alison Prince
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
A & C Black (Childrens books)
1st June 2014
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
96
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
90g
Edward IV has died, leaving his 12-year-old son as king. But England has been torn apart by the Wars of the Roses. Nobody wants a boy-king. Soon the boy's uncle Richard III is on the throne - but Henry Tudor is challenging him for the crown. Henry and Richard have one thing in common: they need the young Edward V and his little brother out of the way. The two boys are sent to the Tower of London for safety. They are never seen again... A fascinating look at the brief reign of Richard III, told through the eyes of the princes' nursemaid. What really happened to the princes in the Tower Was Richard responsible - or has he been wrongly accused for centuries
Alison Prince was born in Kent and grew up in South London. She completed a degree course at the Slade School of Art then became a teacher. She tried her hand at journalism and farming before she became a television writer. She is the co-creator of the famous Trumpton series. She won the Guardian Childrens Fiction Prize jointly with Philip Pullman and has also won the Scottish Arts Councils Childrens Book of the Year award. She is a biographer and poet as well as a childrens author. She lives in Scotland.