Focusing on family rather than politics, Helen Rappaport offers readers a glimpse into the lives of the four daughters of the last Tsar of Russia. Growing up in a palace and vacationing on their imperial yacht, the girls lived a privileged, but very sheltered and secluded life.
Although the author focuses on the four sisters, the book is really about the private lives of the family in general. Often avoiding public events, the family kept their children away from the public eye. Knowing what is going on outside of the palace, I found this to be a fascinating read. As I got to know these four young women, I couldn’t help but dread the inevitable conclusion.
Sarah
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