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  • Queen Victoria: Twenty-Four Days That Changed Her Life

  • Written by: Lucy Worsley
  • Narrated by: Lucy Paterson
  • Length: 13 hrs and 48 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (11 ratings)

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Queen Victoria: Twenty-Four Days That Changed Her Life

Written by: Lucy Worsley
Narrated by: Lucy Paterson
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Publisher's Summary

"Worsley gives us Victoria in all her infinite variety - queen and mother, matriach and minx. I loved it." (Daisy Goodwin, author of The American Heiress, The Fortune Hunter, and Victoria: A Novel) 

This program includes an introduction read by the author, as well as a bonus interview exclusive to the audiobook.

The story of the queen who defied convention and defined an era.  

Perhaps one of the best known of the English monarchs, Queen Victoria forever shaped a chapter of English history, bequeathing her name to the Victorian age. In Queen Victoria, Lucy Worsley introduces this iconic woman in a new light. Going beyond an exploration of the queen merely as a monarch, Worsley considers Victoria as a woman leading a truly extraordinary life in a unique time period. The audiobook is structured around the various roles that Victoria inhabited - a daughter raised to wield power, a loving but tempestuous wife, a controlling mother, and a cunning widow - all while wearing the royal crown.    

Far from a protofeminist, Queen Victoria was socially conservative and never supported women’s rights. And yet, Victoria thwarted the strict rules of womanhood that defined the era to which she gave her name. She was passionate, selfish, and moody, boldly defying the will of politicians who sought to control her and emotionally controlling her family for decades. How did the woman who defined Victorian womanhood also manage to defy its conventions?   

Drawing from the vast collection of Victoria’s correspondence and the rich documentation of her life, Worsley recreates 24 of the most important days in Victoria's life, including her parents' wedding day, the day she met Albert, her own wedding day, the birth of her first child, a Windsor Christmas, the death of Prince Albert, and many more. Each day gives a glimpse into the identity of this powerful, difficult queen as a wife and widow, mother and matriarch, and above all, a woman of her time.

©2018 Lucy Worsley (P)2018 Hodder & Stoughton Limited

What the critics say

"Narrator Lucy Paterson provides a charming portrayal of a mother, matron, minx, and monarch: Queen Victoria of England...Paterson's tone is bright and cheerful, and she keeps the historical details lively." (AudioFile Magazine)
 

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  • Karen
  • 2019-01-21

Gloriana!

Scholarly biographies are often so dull and repetitive, perhaps because they must cover an entire life with minute accuracy. And if a biography is not strictly accurate, not underpinned by documents, first sources, etc., one may as well read a novel. Of course, No amount liveliness will make up for shallow research.

Here is where the author's chosen structure is brilliant. Focusing on a few dates not only allows her to show off her scholarly chops, but also to indulge in a bit of "gossip" about her subject, and to put Victoria firnly in context of the age. You're impressed by detail and primary sources, you feel the Queen was a real person, and that you have a rather fuller, more empathetic, understanding of her life. Victoria is not disrespected by assumptions about her thoughts and feelings, nor is she fawned upon, made into a marble statue you come to hate for its perfection.

Much -- plenty!-- is left out, and you will want to say, "Wait, Lucy! Go back. Tell me more about..." and "Do it again, please!" She has gives such a lively grasp of the subject, you will want to fill in gaps, delve deeper, go off on tangents. I know I'm not alone in wanting much more of Melbourne, a man too often seen only in silhouette against much more unworthy subjects --his silly, immature wife; that over-lionized, self-indulgent poet; Peel, Palmerston and other noisy politicians; Albert (now firmly in his place, thank you Lucy); and his pupil, Victoria.
How about it, dear Lucy?

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  • serious reader
  • 2019-01-29

Love Lucy Worsley

Lucy Worsley peeks into corners that other historians do not see and comes up with wonderful little nuggets and keen perceptions. I'm sorry she did not narrate the book herself as she is delightful, but the narrator did a good job for her.

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  • Acd
  • 2019-05-31

Fascinating and enjoyable

Interested to learn more about the real Victoria after watching the PBS miniseries on her life. Loved the way this was organized around 24 important days in her life. Loved the narrator! Highly recommend!

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  • RSim
  • 2023-11-23

Bait and switch! Worsley in sample but not book

I love Lucy Worsley and I find her writing and research fun and fascinating and informative. BUT, it's not fair to have her read the sample and someone else narrate the book. Worsley has an extremely identifiable voice and fun emphasis. The narrator was fine - but not Lucy Worsley. So I found in my mind, without trying to I was translating the narrators voice into Lucy Worsley's voice, which made listening much less enjoyable.

The content, as expected was great, and I especially liked the descriptions of Victoria's clothes.

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  • claire
  • 2023-11-05

Swept Me Up

I found every minute fascinating. I love Lucy Worsley's documentaries, now I am going to read all her books

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  • kathryn s novak
  • 2023-11-05

Interesting perspective

I love Lucy’s take on the subject. Definitely worth the read. Some facts I hadn’t heard

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  • Joyce Bernabe
  • 2022-12-28

Great Biography

I loved it!

Well written and well performed. Thank you for the interesting insights about a Queen I thought I knew everything about. I was definitely mistaken.

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  • rachellef23
  • 2021-04-23

Enjoyable look into Victoria’s life

I love Lucy Worsley and this book did not disappoint. I was entertained, learned various new facts, and looked forward to my listening time. The narrator was great as well.

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  • Cortney Powell
  • 2020-08-03

Lucy Worsley is the best!!!

love this book! Huge fan of dr. Lucy Worsley, definitely recommend, great for car travel.

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  • LM
  • 2019-08-18

Absolutely Wonderful

I enjoyed and ate up every chapter of this book. I learned so much about Victoria, her family, her challenges and struggles - all making her the woman she was and still is to many admirers.

A bonus was the great interview by Lucy Worsley at the end.

I also found Lucy Paterson’s voice and inflection to be most engaging to listen to!

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