Read it. Loved it. It marked my transition from Nancy Drew to actual books. (and 1966 here, if we’re being honest and forthcoming, which history never is)
Read it. Loved it. It marked my transition from Nancy Drew to actual books. (and 1966 here, if we’re being honest and forthcoming, which history never is)
So, you’re the Alex Jones of docs?
As am I:)
And that wasn’t new. At all. It shouldn’t have surprising in the least. Her history should have taught her that. That was her purpose, no?
I’m new here, at least in this iteration, but I think I might be flirting with you.
I didn’t know this. I’m a documentary efficianito and I didn’t know this.
Thanks.
Thank you. This isn’t my favorite period in European history, so I’m filling in the blanks. Your rec will help.
But history is littered with noble women doing just that. And having heirs in the midst of it.
This, right here, is what I want to be if I grow up.