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Who Was Princess Diana?
By Ellen Labrecque & Who HQ &Publisher Description
Learn how Lady Diana Spencer became the People's Princess as she takes her place in the ranks of the Who Was? series.
A shy twenty-year-old girl stepped out of a horse-drawn coach and into the world spotlight, capturing the imagination of millions as a real life fairytale princess. Although the storybook marriage didn't have a happy ending, Diana learned to use her fame as a way to champion charitable causes near to her heart. She became the People's Princess by humanizing the image of the royal family and showing care and concern for all people, including the homeless, the sick, and others in need.
A shy twenty-year-old girl stepped out of a horse-drawn coach and into the world spotlight, capturing the imagination of millions as a real life fairytale princess. Although the storybook marriage didn't have a happy ending, Diana learned to use her fame as a way to champion charitable causes near to her heart. She became the People's Princess by humanizing the image of the royal family and showing care and concern for all people, including the homeless, the sick, and others in need.
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Dana 🦋
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“Princess Diana or the people's princess as most called her left an impact on so many people.. Her death was devastating and cruel! She was kind and full of grace. She has always cared about multiple causes and made sure she gave back to the community. I really do admire the kind of person she was to her people and in her personal life as a mother. I've been meaning to read a book regarding her story.. Although, I have to say, this book is pretty straightforward. So, I'd love to read something more in depth on Diana or maybe watch a documentary. Nonetheless, this was a lovely quick read.”
Eliza Hall
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Danielle Grimes
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“This is a really great book about Diana on a kids level! It tells her story wonderfully without getting into the adult content side of their divorce and whatnot. Definitely recommend for your classroom!”
Jane
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About Ellen Labrecque
Ellen Labrecque is a former Senior Editor for Sports Illustrated for Kids and the author of over twenty nonfiction books for young readers, including biographies of Jim Thorpe and Magic Johnson.
Jerry Hoare is married with two musician/actor sons and a crazy terrier dog. He has provided pictorial work for many different things in many different styles, but he has a particular fondness for line work--be it loose pen or the strict thicks and thins, to denote tonal change like that of engraving.
Jerry Hoare is married with two musician/actor sons and a crazy terrier dog. He has provided pictorial work for many different things in many different styles, but he has a particular fondness for line work--be it loose pen or the strict thicks and thins, to denote tonal change like that of engraving.
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