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Carolyn Meyer

    June 8, 1935

    Carolyn Meyer is a remarkably versatile writer, crafting historical fiction and realistic novels for young adults. Her prolific output also includes nonfiction for young adults and books for younger readers on a wide array of subjects. In her recent historical novels, she has explored the formative years of pivotal historical figures such as Mary Tudor, Princess Elizabeth, and Isabella of Castile. Meyer's work is distinguished by its thematic breadth and engaging narrative style.

    Carolyn Meyer
    Girl with Brush and Canvas
    Doomed Queen Anne
    Brown Eyes Blue
    The Wild Queen
    Anastasia. The Last Grand Duchess
    The Bad Queen
    • The Bad Queen

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      The dizzying rise and horrific downfall of the last queen of France from the New York Times bestselling author of Duchessina. From the moment she was betrothed to the dauphin of France at age fourteen, perfection was demanded of Marie-Antoinette. Desperate for affection and subjected to constant scrutiny, this spirited young woman can’t help but want to let loose with elaborate parties, scandalous fashions, and even a forbidden love affair. Meanwhile, the peasants of France are suffering from increasing poverty and becoming outraged. They want to make the queen pay for her reckless extravagance—with her life. Includes historical notes, an author’s note, and bibliography “Historical-fiction fans will be swept up in the cruel fates of the monarchs and political forces, particularly as the drama escalates into horror.”—Booklist “Beautifully written from the point of view of Marie-Antoinette, and then from the point of view of her daughter, this is fascinating book that fans of historical fiction will find captivating.”—Through the Looking Glass Children’s Book Reviews “This novel about the ill-fated queen covers her life from age 13 when, as an Austrian princess, she prepares to marry the French dauphin to her death by guillotine in 1793 . . . Meyer writes in a lighthearted, casual style, vividly portraying the historical era and aptly defining unfamiliar vocabulary.”—School Library Journal

      The Bad Queen
    • Award-winning author Carolyn Meyer introduces readers to the unforgettable Anastasia Romanov whose idyllic life is forever changed with the coming of World War I.

      Anastasia. The Last Grand Duchess
    • The Wild Queen

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      3.9(42)Add rating

      The latest installment in the acclaimed Young Royals series by a master of historical fiction tells the story of the powerful and passionate Mary Queen of Scots, who was widowed at eighteen, stripped of her throne, and set adrift, but never gave up her brutal campaign to regain her sovereignty.

      The Wild Queen
    • Brown Eyes Blue

      A Novel

      • 238 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Exploring the complexities of mother-daughter relationships, the narrative delves into the bonds shared across three generations, revealing deep-seated secrets and poignant revelations. As the characters navigate their intertwined lives, themes of love, understanding, and the impact of the past come to the forefront, offering a heartfelt examination of familial connections.

      Brown Eyes Blue
    • Girl with Brush and Canvas

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.9(96)Add rating

      A biographical novel about the life of artist Georgia O'Keeffe, from her childhood when she decided to be an artist to her eventual rise to fame in the American Southwest.

      Girl with Brush and Canvas
    • Jubilee Journey

      • 290 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.8(48)Add rating

      The story follows thirteen-year-old Emily Rose as she visits her extended family in Texas, confronting the starkly different racial attitudes compared to her biracial upbringing in the northeast. As she bonds with her great-grandmother, Rose Lee, Emily Rose embarks on a journey of self-discovery, exploring her African American heritage and uncovering a deeper understanding of her identity. This compelling narrative highlights themes of family, heritage, and the complexities of racial dynamics in America.

      Jubilee Journey
    • Mary Tudor, who would reign briefly as Queen of England during the mid sixteenth century, tells the story of her troubled childhood as daughter of King Henry VIII.

      Mary, Bloody Mary
    • Patience, Princess Catherine

      • 210 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
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      Set against the backdrop of political intrigue in England, the story follows Catherine of Aragon, who faces an uncertain future after the death of her husband, Prince Arthur. As her fate hangs in the balance, she grapples with the possibility of marrying Arthur's brother, Henry, or returning to Spain as a widow. Despite the turmoil surrounding her, Catherine's determination to become queen of England remains steadfast, highlighting her resilience and ambition in a tumultuous era.

      Patience, Princess Catherine