Eleanor: Crown Jewel of Aquitaine, France, 1136 (The Royal Diaries)

Eleanor: Crown Jewel of Aquitaine, France, 1136 (The Royal Diaries)

By Kristiana Gregory

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Author of the best-selling Royal Diaries title, CLEOPATRA VII, Kristiana Gregory now takes readers to twelfth-century France and introduces Eleanor of Aquitaine, who becomes queen at age 15.

Fourteen-year-old Eleanor of Aquitaine lives in a castle in Poitier, France, with her father Count William of Aquitaine (son of William the Conqueror), and her 12-year-old sister Petronilla. Their mother died several years earlier, so their grandmother and ladies-in-waiting raise the girls. Eleanor is extremely intelligent and literate, having been carefully educated by royal tutors. Spinning bores her, as does weaving, sewing, and other housewifery skills expected of her. She would rather be a knight and ride off to war. In fact, in 1136, when her father is invited to help invade Normandy,
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN-13: 9781533664532
ISBN-10: 1533664536
Published on 7/17/2016
Binding: Paperback
Number of pages: 196

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Eleanor is a 14 year old girl whom had a crush on a knight in her father's kingdom. But she isn't supposed to further her crush because she is to marry some one of royalty. What she doesn't know is she will become Queen of France and will remain queen for 67 years! I loved this book and Eleanor is amazing! I recommend this to 12+ Thanks for reading - Ajg16's reviews <3

This book was amazing. For me it was so so fun to learn about how people lived back then. It was a little sad when Eleanor's dad died