The Last Romanov
Knowing so very little about
this fascinating Russian Royal family’s history, I jumped at the opportunity to
read The Last Romanov, by Dora Levy Mossanen
(Sourcebooks).
This is the story based on the life and times of the Romanov’s with a specific focus on Alexei's royal nanny, Darya (fictitious
character). Rich in period history, Dora
Levy Mossanen has written a vividly imaginative historical fiction for those
who love a bit of magic sprinkled in their reading.
I, however, mostly enjoyed
reading some of the details that dealt with day-to day living of this royal
family. The Tsar and Tsarina were both loving and fiercely dedicated to their
family. Their devotion to keeping Alexei, the future heir of Russia, safe from
physical harm and danger-while safeguarding this secret from the world, was almost all-consuming and borderline
obsessive (but understandingly so). I felt for them as parents.
Along those lines of total
devotion surfaces the care and loyalty of Darya Borodina (whom the story is
mostly about). With special, almost supernatural, powers (an opal eye) and with
the help of an ‘ambergris’ mineral that gave strength, protection- with some
hallucinatory properties, Darya helped preserve the Tsarevich’s health...up
until the dreadful massacre that put a tragic end to this royal family.
From thereon, Darya spends
her days hoping to find the ‘lost’ Alexei and prove that he was not murdered;
in order to bring him back to his rightful position to the throne.
Surrounding the basic
history of the Romanovs, the author spins a tale of magic, love, supernatural
forces, past lives and more to tell another side of what might have been to the
history of this majestically royal family.
Lovers of fantasy mixed with
historical writing will enjoy this one.
4 comments:
Wow, that looks really cool! I'll have to check that one out!
I am loving all of the Russian fiction that's coming out this year. This book is definitely on my TBR.
Fantasy and supernatural makes my eyebrow twitch.
;) <---- Like that
I don't think that I have actually read any books about the Romanov family but I always enjoy learning about them. This book is on my TBR, thanks for the review.
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