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Mrs Queen Takes the Train Publisher: Harpercollins Publish Date: 10/16/2012 Language: ENGLISH Pages: 374 Weight: 1.62 ISBN-13: 9780062208286 Dewey: 823/.92


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  • Mrs. Queen Takes the Train available on November 16 2023 from BiggerBooks for 19.01
  • Mrs Queen Takes The Train available on January 07 2017 from NeweggBusiness for Https://www.neweggbusiness.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIV0UN4FH6553&nm_mc=afc-cjb2b&cm_mmc=afc-cjb2b-_-Books-_-Harpercollins-_-9SIV0UN4FH6553&cjsku=9SIV0UN4FH6553" itemprop="offers" target="_external" title="" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Offer">30.36
  • Mrs Queen Takes The Train: A Novel available on December 10 2015 from Indigo for 31.99
  • ISBN bar code 9780062208286 ξ1 registered November 16 2023
  • ISBN bar code 9780062208286 ξ2 registered January 07 2017
  • ISBN bar code 9780062208286 ξ3 registered December 10 2015
  • Product category is Mrs. Queen Takes the Train, 9780062208286, Book, Textbook Book

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She needs some proper cheering up. An unexpected opportunity offers her relief: an impromptu visit to a place that holds happy memories—the former royal yacht, Britannia, now moored near Edinburgh. Hidden beneath a skull-emblazoned hoodie, the limber Elizabeth (thank goodness for yoga) walks out of Buckingham Palace into the freedom of a rainy London day and heads for King''s Cross to catch a train to Scotland. But a characterful cast of royal attendants has discovered her missing. In uneasy alliance a lady-in-waiting, a butler, an equerry, a girl from the stables, a dresser, and a clerk from the shop that supplies Her Majesty''s cheese set out to find her and bring her back before her absence becomes a national scandal.Mrs Queen Takes the Train is a clever novel, offering a fresh look at a woman who wonders if she, like Britannia herself, has, too, become a relic of the past. William Kuhn paints a charming yet biting portrait of British social, political, and generational rivalries—between upstairs and downstairs, the monarchy and the government, the old and the young. Comic and poignant, fast paced and clever, this delightful debut tweaks the pomp of the monarchy, going beneath its rigid formality to reveal the human heart of the woman at its center.


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    ^ (2014). Mrs. Queen Takes the Train, Harpercollins. BiggerBooks. (revised Nov 2023)
    ^ Mrs Queen Takes The Train, Harpercollins. NeweggBusiness. (revised Jan 2017)
    ^ Mrs Queen Takes The Train: A Novel Indigo. (revised Dec 2015)

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