The Tsarina’s Daughter
- Author Carolly Erickson
- Narrator Susan Jameson
- Publisher Blackstone Publishing
- Run Time 11 hours and 7 minutes
- Format Audio
- Genre Historical fiction.
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What to expect
Daria Gradov is an elderly grandmother living in rural western America in the 1980s. What her neighbors and even her children don’t know, is that she began her life as the Grand Duchess Tatiana, daughter of Tsar Nicholas II and Tsarina Alexandra.
The Tsarina’s Daughter centers around young Tania, who lives a life of incomparable luxury in pre-Revolutionary Russia, from the magnificence of the Winter Palace in St. Petersburg to the family’s private enclave outside the capital. When her younger brother is diagnosed with hemophilia, the key to his survival lies in the mysterious powers of an illiterate monk, Rasputin. Soon his hold over her parents threatens to destroy them all. But war breaks out and revolution sweeps her family from power and into claustrophobic imprisonment. Then into Tania’s life comes a young soldier whose life she helps to save and who becomes her partner in daring plans to rescue the imperial family from the executioner’s bullets.
Critics Review
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“Suspenseful and detailed, the novel captures a dramatic moment in history and will sear you with sorrow for this doomed daughter of the last tsar.”
People -
“Clever and enchanting . . . [Erickson] has spun a sensitive and
Minneapolis Star Tribune
entirely believable story of the young woman’s coming of age in the
maelstrom of World War I and the ensuing collapse of the dynasty. It is a
love story, to be sure, but what makes this book remarkable (and a
compulsive read) is the author’s superb understanding of the fascinating
personalities of the Imperial Family and the Russian court. Highly
recommended.” -
“A top-notch narrative…Erickson creates an entirely convincing
Publishers Weekly
historical backdrop, and her tale of a family’s fall from power and a
country in transition is both romantic and gripping.” -
“Erickson weaves historical details into this imaginative account of how
Library Journal
Tatiana Romanov, the second of Nicholas and Alexandra’s four daughters,
escaped the Bolshevik assassins who killed Russia’s royal family in
1918.…Despite knowing the real Tatiana’s fate, readers will rejoice in
the fictional version’s survival. A sure winner.” -
“Lovingly told, The Tsarina’s Daughter is a story with a
Romance Reviews Today
bittersweet ending, as real history sometimes is. Beautifully written,
this is a terrific book to curl up with on a chilly autumn day.” -
“Erickson never lets harsh fact impede a good story…the suspense
Kirkus Reviews
never flags…More entertainment than history, but all the better
for it.”
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