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The Family Romanov: Murder, Rebellion and the Fall of Imperial Russia

Nonfiction | Book | Middle Grade | Published in 2014

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Candace Fleming

The Family Romanov

Nonfiction | Book | Middle Grade | Published in 2014
Book Details
Pages

292

Format

Book • Nonfiction

Setting

Russia • 1910s

Publication Year

2014

Publisher

Anne Schwartz Books

Audience

Middle grade

Recommended Reading Age

12-18 years

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Super Short Summary

Published in 2014, Candace Fleming's The Family Romanov is a young-adult nonfiction book chronicling the last Romanov rulers of Russia from 1894 to 1917. It documents the fall of Imperial Russia and the autocracy's collapse amid the Russian Revolution. Fleming's narrative utilizes primary source quotations to depict early 20th-century Russian society and the consequential events that led to the Romanov family's demise. Depictions of violence and severe illness are present.

Mysterious

Dark

Melancholic

Informative

Emotional

Reviews & Readership

4.2

12,486 ratings

82%

Loved it

15%

Mixed feelings

3%

Not a fan

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Review Roundup

Candace Fleming's The Family Romanov is praised for its engaging narrative and thorough research, offering a captivating look into the lives of Russia's last royal family. The blend of personal accounts and historical context is commendable. However, some readers find the portrayal of certain figures lacks depth. Overall, it is a compelling read for both historians and general audiences.

Who should read this

Who Should Read The Family Romanov?

Readers who enjoy The Family Romanov by Candace Fleming are typically young adults intrigued by history, particularly the Russian Revolution and the tragic end of the Romanov dynasty. Fans of The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank or Rise of the Rocket Girls by Nathalia Holt will appreciate this blend of biography and historical narrative.

4.2

12,486 ratings

82%

Loved it

15%

Mixed feelings

3%

Not a fan

Character List

Nicholas II

Russia's last tsar, who reigned from 1894 until the Russian Revolution in 1917. Known for his contradictions, he is often indifferent to the plight of the Russian people.

Nicholas II's wife, born a German princess, who becomes deeply religious and forms a strong bond with Rasputin, influencing Russian politics.

Nicholas and Alexandra's offspring, raised with a mix of discipline and indulgence, and educated in isolation with limited engagement with the outside world.

The eldest Romanov daughter, part of the "Big Pair," known for her intelligence and seriousness.

The second Romanov daughter, part of the "Big Pair," noted for her perseverance and nursing skills.

The third Romanov daughter, part of the "Little Pair," known for her physical strength and mischief.

The youngest Romanov daughter, also part of the "Little Pair," recognized for her mischievous nature and comedic talent.

The youngest Romanov and only son, heir to the Russian throne, who suffers from hemophilia and is closely guarded.

A Siberian peasant turned holy man who gains significant influence over the Romanovs, particularly Alexandra, and is perceived as a healer.

A communist revolutionary leader who plays a crucial role in the overthrow of Tsar Nicholas II and the Russian Revolution.

The commandant responsible for the Romanovs' final months and ultimately their fate, driven by a personal vendetta.

The English and French tutors to the Romanov children, respectively, offering detailed insights into the family's life.

Represented through various first-person accounts, illustrating the harsh realities and struggles faced by ordinary citizens during Nicholas's reign.

Book Details
Pages

292

Format

Book • Nonfiction

Setting

Russia • 1910s

Publication Year

2014

Publisher

Anne Schwartz Books

Audience

Middle grade

Recommended Reading Age

12-18 years

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