The Princess is in a Prison, Too

Prisoners in the Palace by Michaela MacColl

An interesting look at life in the early 18th century.

Recommended age: 14 – 16; 16 – 18; Adult

Liza has lost all of her money, but her lawyer has told her that there is an opportunity for a lady in waiting to the princess.   Once at Kensington Palace, Liza learns that life in the palace is full of intrigue and danger, as well as loyalty to the princess.  Avoiding dangerous noblemen, spying for the princess, carrying messages out of the palace, and crawling through secret tunnels, Liza perseveres in her attempt to protect the Princess.

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