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Diarios Reales

Esta serie de diarios ficticios te transporta a la vida de jóvenes figuras de la realeza a través de la historia. Cada libro ofrece una perspectiva íntima sobre la infancia y adolescencia de personajes históricos reales, situados en sus únicos contextos culturales y políticos. Descubre las alegrías, preocupaciones y responsabilidades que moldearon a estas futuras monarcas. Es una lectura cautivadora para jóvenes lectores que da vida a la historia a través de relatos personales.

Jahanara
Cleopatra VII. Daughter of the Nile
Anastasia. The Last Grand Duchess
Mary Queen of Scots
Marie Antoinette - Princess of Versailles
  • Austria-France, 1769. Marie Antonia of Vienna has her whole life mapped out ahead of her. She is to marry Dauphin Louis Auguste, eldest grandson of King Louis XV. As his wife, she will be called Marie Antoinette and will be the highest princess of France. Upon the death of the King, she will become Queen Marie Antoinette. But she dreads both new roles.

    Marie Antoinette - Princess of Versailles
    3,9
  • Mary Queen of Scots

    • 192 páginas
    • 7 horas de lectura

    At just 11 years old, the young princess Mary is sent from her native Scotland to live in the court of her future father-in-law, King Henry II of France. She spends her time attending balls, hunting and hawking, learning Latin and fractions and music, and playing with her future husband, Francis. But one day she knows the games will end and she will have to embark on the serious business of being queen of France.

    Mary Queen of Scots
    3,4
  • 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
    4,0
  • 3 JANUARIUS, MORNINGI could feel my insides shaking. Would this sister try to poison me? Yes, I believe so. As for my other older sister, Berenice -never! She and I adore each other even thought I am eight years younger.I keep the coup and raised it toward Tryphanea as if toasting for her, but really I was watching the liquid, looking for oil floating in its surface, or powder sticking to the sides of the cup. If I suspected poison and tossed it into the pool, she would have her guards behead me on the spot. If it was indeed poison, one sip and I could die...My eyes closed as I took the first sip, as if savoring such an excellent taste, but really my thought was, O Isis, I'm afraid... My stomach turned with nervousness, or was it for the fearsome death beginning in me?

    Cleopatra VII. Daughter of the Nile
    3,8
  • Jahanara

    Princess of Princesses, India, 1627

    • 186 páginas
    • 7 horas de lectura

    In the 1600s, the Mughal emperors of India were among the greatest rulers of the East. Jahanara is the daughter of one of these ultra-rich and powerful figures, Shah Jahan The Magnificent. The oldest and favorite of his children, she is showered with emeralds, diamonds, and rubies, and is attended by numerous servants and learned tutors. Yet, her world is not one of pure contentment. It is rife with intrigue and turmoil as her father fights for his rights to rule - and she struggles against the confinement her Muslim religion dictates. Jahanara's diary allows readers to witness the exotic splendor and unforgettable drama of this past great dynasty.

    Jahanara
    3,9