An abused child, yet confident of her destiny to reign, a woman in a
man's world, passionately sexual--though, as she maintained, a
virgin--Elizabeth I is famed as England's most successful ruler. David
Starkey's brilliant new biography concentrates on Elizabeth's formative
years--from her birth in 1533 to her accession in 1558--and shows how
the experiences of danger and adventure formed her remarkable character
and shaped her opinions and beliefs.
From princess and heir-apparent to bastardized and disinherited royal,
accused traitor to head of the princely household, Elizabeth experienced
every vicissitude of fortune and extreme of condition--and rose above it
all to reign during a watershed moment in history. A uniquely absorbing
tale of one young woman's turbulent, courageous, and seemingly
impossible journey toward the throne, Elizabeth is the exhilarating
story of the making of a queen.