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Diana - Hardcover

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Diana

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Hardcover - 26 September, 2006
Viking Adult

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Author: Sarah Bradford
ISBN: 0670038075

Number of Media: 1

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Related Areas: 1961-1997, Biography, Biography & Autobiography, Biography / Autobiography, Biography/Autobiography, Diana,, Great Britain, Great Britain - History - 20th Century, Historical - British, Monarchy And Aristocracy, Princess of Wales,, Princesses, Rich & Famous, Royalty, Women, Biography & Autobiography / Women


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A Few Customer Reviews

Much, much better than expected!

To be honest, I wasn't looking forward to reading this book. I thought it might be a too-glowing portrait, "poor beautiful doomed Diana that everyone had it in for", but to my great surprise and pleasure, this biography is insightful; sympathetic without being too overly favorable toward Diana's faults (her dark side is explored in detail) and really spot-on as regards the characters of all the people who surrounded Diana:


She Won't Go Quietly

This may be the best, most comprehensive book on Diana yet. I've read many biographies about the late Princess and this is the first to project a balanced portrait. There's plenty of blame to go around in the failed marriage of the Prince and Princess - his selfishness, her neediness, and of course the Camilla problem.


Well researched a good read

Finally a book that paints an honest picture of Diana. It doesn't make her a saint or a sinner but a needy woman who married too young to a very needy man who didn't love her. It details why she acted as she did and why she became involved in her various worthwhile activities. She was so misunderstood by the RF because she was so very different from them and they didn't know how to control her. You can certainly understand why she acted as she did in her personal life.

 

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