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Books with author Carolyn Dwyer

  • Beauty's Daughter: The Story of Hermione and Helen of Troy

    Carolyn Meyer

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, Oct. 8, 2013)
    What is it like to be the daughter of the most beautiful woman in the world?Hermione knows . . . her mother is Helen of Troy, the famed beauty of Greek myth. Helen is not only beautiful but also impulsive, and when she falls in love with charming Prince Paris, she runs off with him to Troy, abandoning her distraught daughter. Determined to reclaim their enchanting queen, the Greek army sails for Troy. Hermione stows away in one of the thousand ships in the fleet and witnesses the start of the legendary Trojan War. In the rough Greek encampment outside the walls of Troy, Hermione’s life is far from that of a pampered princess. Meanwhile, her mother basks in luxury in the royal palace inside the city. Hermione desperately wishes for the gods and goddesses to intervene and end the brutal war—and to bring her love. Will she end up with the handsome archer Orestes, or the formidable Pyrrhus, leader of a tribe of fierce warriors? And will she ever forgive her mother for bringing such chaos to her life and the lives of so many others?
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  • The Wild Queen: The Days and Nights of Mary, Queen of Scots

    Carolyn Meyer

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, June 19, 2012)
    The scandalous and tragic life of Mary, Queen of Scots. Read her incredible story before seeing the major motion picture starring Saoirse Ronan and Margot Robbie! Mary Stuart was just five years old when she was sent to France to be raised alongside her future husband. But when the frail young king dies, eighteen-year-old Mary is stripped of her title as Queen of France and set adrift in the harsh world, alone.Determined to reign over what is rightfully hers, Mary returns to Scotland. Hoping that a husband will help her secure the coveted English throne, she marries again, but the love and security she longs for elude her. Instead, the fiery young queen finds herself embroiled in a murder scandal that could cost her the crown. And her attempts to bargain with her formidable “sister queen,” Elizabeth I of England, could cost her her very life.
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  • Patience, Princess Catherine: A Young Royals Book

    Carolyn Meyer

    Hardcover (Gulliver Books, May 1, 2004)
    England anxiously awaits Prince Arthur's betrothed--the Spanish princess who will be its future queen. But when Arthur dies not long after the wedding, Catherine of Aragon's fate becomes uncertain. Will the king and Catherine's parents arrange a marriage with Arthur's brother, Henry, or will she return to Spain a widow? Through all this turmoil, the young princess's resolve remains unshaken. She will one day be England's queen . . . no matter how long it takes.
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  • White Lilacs

    Carolyn Meyer

    Hardcover (Gulliver Books, Oct. 31, 1993)
    Rose Lee Jefferson overhears the ladies of the garden club discussing the city’s plans to level Dillon’s black community, Freedomtown, to build a park for the city’s white residents. The plan is carried out, and nothing remains of Freedomtown but the memories of its former residents and a series of drawings that Rose Lee makes to celebrate the community. “Meyer’s moving account is as much a documentary as a novel, with a vividly realized setting and a good array of characters to dramatize issues.”--Kirkus Reviews
  • Anastasia and Her Sisters

    Carolyn Meyer

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books, April 7, 2015)
    There’s a heavy price to pay for royalty in this compelling—and true—story of Anastasia Romanov and fellow grand duchesses of Russia, from an award-winning novelist.It’s summer in 1914 and the Romanovs are aboard the Standart, the Russian royal yacht. Tsar Nicholas, Tsaritsa Alexandra, their four daughters, and the youngest child, Tsarevitch Alexei, are sailing to Romania to meet Crown Prince Carol and his parents. It seems like a fairy tale existence for the four grand duchesses, dressed in beautiful clothes, traveling from palace to palace. But it’s not. Life inside the palace is far from a fairy tale. The girls’ younger brother suffers from an excruciatingly painful and deadly blood disease, and their parents have chosen to shield the Russian people from the severity of the future tsar’s condition. The secrets and strain are hard on the family, and conditions are equally dire beyond the palace walls. Peasants chafe under the burden of extreme poverty and Tsar Nicholas’s leadership power weakens. And when the unthinkable happens—Germany declares war on Russia—nothing in Anastasia’s world will ever be the same.
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  • Mary, Bloody Mary

    Carolyn Meyer

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2000)
    AS MY FATHER RANTED ON, I kept my face as blank as a stone. Inside, however, I was seething turmoil. "How he Lies!" I thought, my anger boiling, though I dared say nothing. I knew enough to know that everything depended upon my silence and composure. Finally I ventured one question: "You would make me a bastard then, Your Majesty?" Furious, the king leaped to his feet. "What difference does it make to you, Mary? You are a woman and not fit to rule England! And the people of this country will not allow a foreigner to rule for you as your husband. You are as obdurate as your mother, and I curse you both!" King Henry pounded on the table with his fist, setting the goblets jumping. "I-must-have-a-son!" he roared.
  • Victoria Rebels

    Carolyn Meyer

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Queen Victoria’s personal journals inform this captivating first-person novel about of one of history’s most prominent female leaders.Queen Victoria most certainly left a legacy—under her rule as the longest reigning female monarch in history, the British Empire was greatly expanded and significant industrial, cultural, political, scientific, and military changes occurred within the United Kingdom. To be a young woman in a time when few other females held positions of power was to lead in a remarkable age—and because Queen Victoria kept personal journals, this historical novel from award-winning author Carolyn Meyer shares authentic emotional insight along with accurate information, weaving a true story of intrigue and romance.
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  • The Little Oak Tree

    Carolyn Deer

    language (, April 14, 2016)
    A tiny oak tree once dreamed of touching the stars. Every other tree in the forest laughed at the little oak tree, saying it's dreams were to big. With time and determination the tiny tree was certain it would reach it's goals. The Tiny Oak Tree is a story of believing in yourself and your dreams no matter what anyone else says.
  • How to pet a puppy

    Carolyn

    language (Biff Rfferty Imprinta, June 25, 2016)
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  • Young Royals Boxed Set: The Tudor Women

    Carolyn Meyer

    Paperback (Harcourt Paperbacks, Oct. 1, 2006)
    Carolyn Meyer's beloved Young Royals books are now collected in a boxed set fit for a queen. The set contains tales of four formidable young women who were wives or daughters of King Henry VIII: Princess Mary, Princess Elizabeth, Anne Boleyn, and Catherine of Aragon. These acclaimed titles brim with intrigue, romance, and adventure--and are sure to engage readers of all ages.
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  • Cleopatra Confesses

    Carolyn Meyer

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books, June 7, 2011)
    It is the first century B.C. Cleopatra, the third of the pharaoh's six children, is the one that her father has chosen to be the next queen of Egypt. But when King Ptolemy is forced into exile, Cleopatra is left alone to fend for herself in a palace rife with intrigue and murder. Smart, courageous, ambitious and sensuously beautiful, she possesses the charm to cause two of history's most famous leaders to fall in love with her. But as her cruel sisters plot to steal the throne, Cleopatra realizes there is only one person on whom she can rely--herself.
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  • Jubilee Journey

    Carolyn Meyer

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Jan. 1, 2007)
    In this compelling continuation of the Jefferson family story, thirteen-year-old Emily Rose visits her extended family in Texas for the first time ever. Emily Rose, who grew up in a biracial family in the northeast, is surprised that racial attitudes are so different in the South. But as she grows closer to her great-grandmother, Rose Lee, and learns more about her African American heritage, Emily Rose discovers a new dimension of herself. Includes a reader's guide.