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Louise, Queen of Prussia

By Heinrich Merz

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Witness the extraordinary life of a beloved queen who embodies grace and patriotism as her kingdom is thrown into chaos.

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2021-06-07
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"Louise, Queen of Prussia" by Heinrich Merz is a historical biography that tells the gripping story of a queen renowned for her virtue and devotion to her nation, who bravely navigated devastating personal and political crises. The biography emphasizes her deep affection for her family and her courageous resistance during her country's darkest hours, zeroing in on her complex interactions with Napoleon and the ruinous consequences of conflict on Prussia. The book starts by introducing Louise, born in Hanover and nurtured in a loving home in spite of losing family at such a young age, showing an environment that shaped her character. The story tells of her childhood, the impact of her teacher, and how she developed a caring heart and commitment to her family and the people she ruled. The text sets the stage for the depiction of her marriage to Frederick William III and her transformation into a cherished queen, whose compassion and resilience during difficult times made her a symbol of hope for her people. This beginning prepares the reader for exploring her struggles and successes, portraying a woman whose life was intricately linked to the destiny of her nation.

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