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Books with author Valeriae Wilding

  • Bloody Tower

    Valeriae Wilding

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2009)
    Tilly lives in turbulent times. It's the 1550s; when Queen Mary ousts Lady Jane Grey to win the throne, her executioners are kept busy. Even Princess Elizabeth is imprisoned in the Tower. As Tilly watches the plots and politics of the Tudor court unfolding, she waits for her chance to deliver a very important letter...
  • My Story: Bloody Tower

    Valerie Wilding

    language (Scholastic Non-Fiction, Sept. 7, 2009)
    The Tower of London is the greatest castle in England. It is a palace and a fortress, but also a prison. And tomorrow, a former Queen will be executed there: Lady Jane Grey, Queen for just nine days, sentenced to a traitor's death at the age of sixteen. Many say she does not deserve to die, but the Bloody Tower will have no mercy on her...
  • My Story: To Kill A Queen: An Elizabethan Girl's Diary 1583 -1586

    Valerie Wilding

    language (Scholastic Non-Fiction, May 5, 2008)
    Available for the first time as an ebook from the bestselling My Story series, TO KILL A QUEEN is set in the 1580s. In Elizabethan London, a wild plot is aflame. The Queen is in danger, and Kitty is embroiled in a mass of secrets, spies and betrayals...
  • My Story: Road to War

    Valerie Wilding

    eBook (Scholastic Fiction, June 4, 2015)
    It's 1917 and the Great War rages in Europe. When Daffy Rowntree's brother goes missing in action she refuses to sit safely in England, and determines to do something to help win the war. Soon she finds herself in the mud and horror of the battlefields of France, driving an ambulance transporting the wounded of the trenches...
  • My Story: Wartime Princess

    Valerie Wilding

    eBook (Scholastic Non Fiction, March 1, 2012)
    The gripping true story of a plucky princess and her wartime romance! In 1939, on a royal tour of Dartmouth Naval College, Princess Elizabeth meets the dashing Prince Philip of Greece. When war breaks out across Europe, Philip is sent to serve in the Navy. Meanwhile Elizabeth convinces her father, the King, to let her sign up to the war effort. But as she serves her country, driving trucks and fixing cars, Elizabeth wonders - will she ever see her prince again...? A gripping royal romance from the real life of the current Queen Elizabeth II.
  • Real Princesses: An Inside Look at the Royal Life

    Valerie Wilding

    Hardcover (Walker Books for Young Readers, Aug. 21, 2007)
    Can any girl become a princess? Are all princesses rich? Where do they get their dresses and jewelry? Do all princesses become queen one day? Discover the answers to these questions and many more while reading about the privileged lives of princesses. You'll get the scoop with real-life examples of what princesses' lives are like, how they dress, what special events they attend, where they go to school, and whether there are any downsides to being royal. Packed with stunning photographs, chic illustrations, and fascinating facts about princesses from the past and present--such as Caroline of Monaco, Diana of Wales, Beatrice of York, Francina Ndimande of the Ndebele in Africa, and Sayako of Japan--this is a true gem for every girl who wants the real story behind the fairy tale.
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  • The Bloody Tower

    Valerie Wilding

    Paperback (Gardners Books, Sept. 30, 2002)
    The diary of Tilly Middleton, London, 1553-1559 12th February, 1554 Through my roof hole I am watching the final touches being put to the scaffold on Tower Green. It is draped in black, and straw has already been strewn around the block to catch the blood. There is no axe yet. The executioner will bring that. I wonder if Mother will let us watch? We usually do, on Tower Hill, but this is the first execution within the Tower Walls since I was about one and a half years old. Mother says that was a double execution-a queen and her lady-and tomorrow is the twelfth anniversary of those deaths. I do not remember them, of course, but I will certainly remember this...there have been many, many deaths in other parts of the Tower-some we never hear about. This bloody Tower.
  • My Story: Highway Girl

    Valerie Wilding

    eBook (Scholastic Fiction, Jan. 5, 2009)
    It's 1670. When Susannah and her brother are orphaned she is forced to live on the charity of distant relations in England while he seeks his fortune in America. But when news arrives that her brother is dangerously ill Susannah will stop at nothing to get the money she desperately needs to save his life...
  • My True Story: No Way Back

    Valerie Wilding

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 2012)
    Join Mary Wade on a long and perilous journey that begins in the slums of eighteenth century London. Aged thirteen, Mary is imprisoned in Newgate prison awaiting sentence of death for a petty theft. When her sentence is commuted to transportation she sets sail onboard a prison ship to the other side of the world. Australi brings the promise of a new life, but does Mary have what it takes to make it in the land of opportunity?
  • I Was There… Shakespeare's Globe

    Valerie Wilding

    eBook (Scholastic Non-Fiction, Sept. 4, 2014)
    I Was There... Shakespeare's Globe tells the thrilling story of a young boy actor in Shakespeare's own theatre company. Brilliantly reimagined by My Story author, Valerie Wilding, readers aged 7+ will love this vivid first-hand account of a child's experience of Tudor times.
  • Boudica and Her Barmy Army

    Valerie Wilding

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2011)
    Everybody knows that Boudica went galloping to battle in a big chariot, and became very angry with her Roman rulers. This book lets readers find out the things, such as how she burned London to the ground and chopped off the Emperor Claudius' head.
  • To Kill a Queen

    Valerie Wilding

    Diary (Scholastic, May 5, 2008)
    It's the1580s. Queen Elizabeth's enemies plot to kill her and place Mary Queen of Scots on the throne. While Kitty's father works on secret projects for Elizabeth, her brother's mixing with suspicious characters. As Mary's supporters edge closer by the minute, Kitty fears the worst ...that they'll all be thrown into the Tower.