“You look astonishingly pretty,” admits Johanna when Sophia steps out of her bedroom dressed in Ulrika’s magnificent gown. Sophia is stunned, halting in mid-step. This is rare praise from her cold mother, so she must, indeed, look very good. At Frederick’s side during the elaborate court dinner, Sophia shines and sparkles with youth and wit. The monarch is very pleased with his choice. Indeed, he is so enamored with the girl that he opens his purse to outfit mother and daughter, both woefully deficient in material matters appropriate for court life.
So begins the transformation of Princess Sophia of Anhalt-Zerbst into Catherine the Great of Russia. The personal and professional triumphs and tribulations of this remarkable woman are retold by Sigrid Weidenweber, whose research into the life of Catherine reveals a new perspective on Catherine, from the inside out. Sigrid portrays with heartfeld understanding what it was like to have been such a major European political and military, social and cultural figure during the eighteenth century.
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Nov. 2 – She Reads – She Blogs, review
Nov. 3 – Carabosse’s Library, review
Nov. 5 – Musings From Inside the Hobbit Door, review
Nov. 7 – In the Pages…, review
Nov. 8 – My Sea of Books, feature and giveaway
Nov. 10 – The Book Connection, interview
Nov. 11 – This That and the Other Thing, review
Nov. 14 – Wyn is Reading Books, review
Nov. 15 – A Good Day To Read , review
Nov. 17 – Sunflower Faith, review
Nov. 21 – Carol’s Corner , review
Nov. 28 – The True Book Addict, review, guest post,
Nov. 29 – So Many Precious Books, review, giveaway