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Pamela Kaufman

    Pamela Kaufman, Ph.D., is the author of bestselling medieval novels. Her works often delve into themes of honor, loyalty, and power struggles in bygone eras. With a keen eye for detail and historical accuracy, she draws readers into compelling narratives filled with intrigue and adventure. Kaufman writes to bring the past to life, offering a captivating glimpse into the lives of people who lived centuries ago.

    Die Rose des Löwen. Historischer Roman
    Die Herzogin. Historischer Roman
    Die Rose des Löwen
    The Book of Eleanor: A Novel of Eleanor of Aquitaine
    Shield of Three Lions
    • 2003

      The novel vividly brings to life a remarkable historical figure, revered by her peers and future generations. Through rich storytelling, Pamela Kaufman explores the complexities and achievements of this iconic woman, providing readers with an engaging portrayal that highlights her significance in history. The narrative promises to captivate those interested in the lives of influential women and the impact they have made throughout time.

      The Book of Eleanor: A Novel of Eleanor of Aquitaine
    • 1983

      Shield of Three Lions

      • 474 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
      3.9(880)Add rating

      The return of a classic, by bestselling author Pamela Kaufman. "Richly rewarding, superbly written. . . . The richness of the characters, the historical details, and the story as a whole make this novel a memorable reading experience."--Chicago Sun-Times Eleven-year-old Alix is the daughter of the baron of Wanthwaite, whose lands along the Scottish border are among the best in England. But when her family is killed and her lands seized, Alix is forced to flee from the only home she's ever known. Her one hope of restoring her inheritance is to plead her case to King Richard the Lion Heart, who is far away in France, preparing to go on his Crusade. Alix resolves to follow him. She cuts her hair, dresses as a boy, and takes the road south to London. Disguised as a beautiful young boy, Alix is more than befriended by the handsome and mysterious King Richard, even becoming his favorite page. Their relationship sets tongues wagging and places Alix in considerable danger as the battle for Jerusalem unfolds. "From the Trade Paperback edition.

      Shield of Three Lions