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Listening Length: 15 hours and 17 minutes
Program Type: Audiobook
Version: Unabridged
Publisher: Penguin Audio
Audible.com Release Date: September 20, 2006
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Language: English, English
ASIN: B000J20U2M
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I always like Sarah Bradford's books. I won't read any by any of Diana's staff or Christopher Anderson because they seem to exploit Diana. Neither will I read any by the Prince Charles fan club. Sarah Bradford is totally objective. This book is thoroughly researched and perfectly balanced between Diana's faults and Charles'. One of the biggest in my opinion is that he wouldn't give up Camilla. No wife wants to know that her husband doesn't really love her. Having a mistress and a wife worked for his great great grandfather. It didn't work in his marriage. He should have just married Camilla back in the 70's any maybe Diana would still be alive with a husband, kids and grandchildren to love her. Losing her mom at 6 was really traumatic for her and colored who she became as an adult. She was starved for love and Charles just wasn't there. Also when she got cold feet her sisters shouldn't have told her it was too late to back out. If she really didn't think she could handle it, she should have had the option not to marry Charles. The Queen and the rest of them should have realized that she was a 20 year old girl with no idea what she was getting into. Sarah Bradford did a good job of bringing that out.
One can read this book for a number of different reasons. First, it provides a glimpse inside the lives of Britain's landed aristocracy that most readers will never experience. Downtown Abbey may be a better choice if that is the main appeal because one would have to read through hundreds of pages of facts about Diana to capture this slice of the life of Britain's most fortunate.One could also read this book to get the definitive account of who, to put it bluntly, Diana slept with. The author does cut through a lot of the rumors to give a fact based account but somehow reading the book for that is to miss the whole point of Diana's all too brief life.What comes through powerfully in these pages is that Diana lived a life, from the age of six on, of incredible personal suffering. She then used that personal experience to connect to people who were also deeply wounded. By doing so she literally changed world history. Before Diana AIDS was a scary disease, possibly God's punishment for the sin of homosexuality. By shaking the hand of a man dying from AIDS she began the transformation of public perception of the disease from something scary to a health care crisis that needed to be dealt with.She also transformed the perspective of what is to be expected of the royal family. People now demand their princes and princesses not to be remote demigods but people actually interested in the problems of everyday citizens.Modern people do not necessarily want doctrines or policies to solve their life but they do want to feel like the most privileged care and empathize with them. This is what all the scandalmongers about Diana fail to see.Diana was not a role model in the full sense of the term. She believed in silly things like astrological forecasts and psychics and could be dishonest and arrogant in her private life. But none of these "revelations" matter because people adored Diana because they believed, rightly, that she cared about people who were suffering. The only kind of revelation that could ruin her reputation is if it was discovered that she privately made fun of the many victims she visited. Such a revelation would be so completely contradictory to everything said about her, even by her enemies, that it would almost certainly be false.Diana made bad decisions, could make people recognize how her royalty elevated her above them and believed in ridiculous things like astrology but somehow managed to live one of the most important lives of the 20th century because, instead of wallowing in pain, she used intense personal suffering as a means of empathizing with the unfortunate and forgotten.Surely, this should be the primary focus of those of us who will never experience her privileged life rather than obsessing over a detailed history of her failings, both personal and public. I personally believe that as time passes, and those Diana personally hurt fade from the public scene, her importance as a world figure will only increase and her peccadillos will be more and more simply forgotten.
This is one of the better bios of Princess Diana. The author is not afraid of telling the truth even if some of the revelations aren't pretty.
I've read many biographies of Diana written by the usual suspects and wasn't going to read this one. It was recommended to me by a friend and I'm so glad I bought it.It is a very well written biography by an author who obviously knows her craft. She touches on some events that are well known, but treats them in a different way---crisply and to the point. I'm learning some new things, too.I recommend this book to anyone who is interested in a good book about a subject that seems will never be over.
The book was well documented giving what I consider to be an even handed treatment to everyone involved. I came away feeling that none of the principal players were without blame for the tragedy and pain of Diana's life including Diana herself. The greatest impression I gained from this account was that no matter what her personal failings may have been her empathy and compassion were real. As a result of her own struggles she developed the extraordinary ability to empathize with and bring comfort to those who suffered.
ok
Came away feeling like Diana had lots of issues and not positive ones. She had too many demons to be able to handle her marriage into the Royal Family. Not mature or wise enough to fall into line and that's the way it is if you want to be royalty. In the end I was feeling if she had not died in the Paris accident,she would have died tragically some other way. She seemed to be living on the edge and all her romantic relationships were beset with problems. It was sad to see the way she was obsessed with every man she became attached to. Not to say she didn't have some very admirable qualities especially her charities and she was a very beautiful woman. A very sad story,she died too young but she did leave her two sons and the heir to the throne.She certainly will never be forgotten
Ok, but not great bio on Diana. I don't believe that she and the Queen were as close as is said in this book, but then I wasn't there. What I do believe is that when Charles gave that televised interview the palace ass-kissers (and the Queen) may not have liked it but let it pass. When Diana did the same thing the afore mentioned apologists went ballistic and declared war on her. WHAT A BUNCH OF HYPOCRITES. As I said, OK but not the best of her bio's.
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