Nicholas and Alexandra

Nicholas and Alexandra

1967 • 532 pages

Ratings11

Average rating4.2

15

Well written and researched book that made me feel like I had actually had the chance to meet Nicky and Alix & their kids. It was interesting to think about how various factors influenced their overthrow – they married for love, but would a different spouse have allowed Nicholas to remain as tsar, given how many Russians hated his wife for being German, or because of her devotion to Rasputin? The older daughter had the opportunity to marry and move out of Russia, and therefore would have lived, but wanted to wait to marry for love, etc.

The only part I didn't enjoy was the fact it wasn't entirely chronological & that sometimes made events a little confusing to place into a timeframe with the other events I'd learned about in other sections of the book.

In sum, well worth reading. I have a new-found interest in visiting Russia.

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