Betsy and the Emperor

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081173
ISBN
9781416913368
Grade 3-AD
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Charlotte Mason
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Description

Betsy Balcombe was a real person, and this fictional story is based on her memoirs. As a precocious teen, her British family ends up housing the former Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte of France after the war. They are on the faraway island of St. Helena and the two become pals of sorts, which seems both peculiar and compelling. I did like the humanizing of Napoleon (aka Boney) as we tend to hear only the worst of his life story. As a story of the period, you read about slaves and soldiers, ships and taverns – but the friendship between Betsy and Napoleon is the heart of the story. For context, you might read about the battle of Waterloo (Belgium) between Bonaparte and Wellington in 1815. If you have studied some French, you will enjoy this tale all the more! I read some reviews about the girl being “too modern" and wanted to see for myself. As a former high school French teacher, I was familiar with the time period. Normally, we would not read an entire novel to write about it, but I did here. The story is absolutely charming all the way through. I give it two thumbs up for the extremely satisfying last page! ~Sara

Publisher's Description of Betsy and the Emperor

Fourteen-year-old English girl Betsy Balcombe and her family have an unusual houseguest: Napoleon Bonaparte, former emperor of France and the most feared man on earth. Once lord and master to eighty-two million souls, now, in 1815, Napoleon is a captive of the British people. Stripped of his empire and robbed of his young family and freedom, he is confined to the forbidding, rat-infested island of St. Helena.

The one bright star in Napoleon's black sky is Betsy, a blazingly rebellious teenager whose family is reluctantly housing the notorious prisoner. Betsy is the only foreigner Napoleon's ever met who is not impressed by him -- and Napoleon is more than intrigued.

An unexpected alliance is formed. And a remarkable friendship between emperor and girl spawns gossip, and inspires Betsy to hatch a daring and dangerous scheme that could threaten both their lives and shake entire empires to their foundations.


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Product Format:Paperback
Brand:Margaret K. McElderry Books
Author:Staton Rabin
Grades:3-AD
ISBN:9781416913368
Length in Inches:7
Width in Inches:4.125
Height in Inches:0.75
Weight in Pounds:0.35
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