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January 2012: Marie Antoinette
- princess garnet
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Rockygirl, by MT, do you mean her daughter? The two novels I've read are Madame Royale by EM Vidal and The Lacemaker and the Princess by Kimberly B. Bradley. The 2nd title is for younger readers.
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[quote=""princess garnet""]Rockygirl, by MT, do you mean her daughter? The two novels I've read are Madame Royale by EM Vidal and The Lacemaker and the Princess by Kimberly B. Bradley. The 2nd title is for younger readers.[/quote]
No, I should have realized I was causing confusion (smacks self in head). I mean her mother, the Empress Maria Theresa.
No, I should have realized I was causing confusion (smacks self in head). I mean her mother, the Empress Maria Theresa.
- Miss Moppet
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[quote=""rockygirl""]Since I finished Madame Tussaud today, I went right into the Grey book, becoming Marie Antoinette. However, I must confess that my real interest is MT--has anyone read any historical fiction on her? I have a few biographies, but no HF.
Thanks![/quote]
Hi Rockygirl,
Do you mean Maria Theresia or MA's daughter Marie-Therese? I don't know of any novels about Maria Theresia sadly as she had an amazing life but Elena Maria Vidal has written Madame Royale about Marie-Therese.
Thanks![/quote]
Hi Rockygirl,
Do you mean Maria Theresia or MA's daughter Marie-Therese? I don't know of any novels about Maria Theresia sadly as she had an amazing life but Elena Maria Vidal has written Madame Royale about Marie-Therese.