The Queen Mother: The Official Biography… by William Shawcross
If you love an historical biography as I do (give me a story of glamorous heiresses and the Royal Family any day than a book called The Slap !) then this book is for you. There was a fabulous excerpt of this new biography in the October issue of US Vogue and I can’t wait to read it.
Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon was born on August 4, 1900, and, certainly, no one could have imagined that her long life (she died in 2002) would come to reflect a changing nation over the course of an entire century. Now, William Shawcross — given unrestricted access to the Queen Mother’s personal papers, letters, and diaries — gives us a portrait of unprecedented vividness and detail. Here is the girl who helped convalescing soldiers during the First World War… the young Duchess of York helping her reluctant husband assume the throne when his brother abdicated… the Queen refusing to take refuge from the bombing of London, risking her own life to instill courage and hope in others who were living through the Blitz… the dowager Queen — the last Edwardian, the charming survivor of a long-lost era — ‘the nation’s best-loved grandmother’.”
US$21.60 Amazon. Publisher: Knopf (October 20, 2009)




