Book Review: Elizabeth I- The Making of a Queen by Laura Brennan

The Book
Elizabeth I- The Making of a Queen by Laura Brennan isn't exactly what you call a biography.
Yes it does talk about Elizabeth and somewhat about her reign as the Tudor monarch but what it also does and does very well is talk about how Elizabeth reached the throne. It talks about the circumstances in England that led to her crowning, the people involved and also about what was happening around England at that point in. time to give you a complete perspective on things.

Why You Should Read It?

What this does is let you know what an astonishing feat she, Queen Elizabeth I of England, managed to pull off what with being a woman who ascended the throne. She not only managed to keep her head on her shoulders but also proved to be an astute ruler warding off conspiracies to malign her name and conspirators to take away her throne.

The Writing
Brennan writes with quite a command over her subject. Her writing makes for an easy reading on this heavy subject and though it not really flows but you never feel blinded by the headlights either. There is already quite a bit of material over this queen of England and her approach has been a refreshing read. 

And...
Of course, one desires that some more had been written about her rule and what she did for her own people and how that shaped the world but I believe that the author knows better than anyone else what her book is about and this one definitely is about The Making of a Queen rather than just the person of the queen.

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