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- Langue
- Danois
- Publié en
- Maison d'édition
- Gyldendal
- Pages
- 404
- ISBN
- 9788702210958
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The book is generally praised for offering an interesting and unique perspective on Danish history, directly from the Queen's viewpoint. Readers appreciate her extensive knowledge, particularly when she discusses historical events without the need for political caution. Her travels across Denmark, including Greenland and the Faroe Islands, are highlighted as contributing to her broad and unparalleled understanding of the country, which shines through in her narrative. The book also provides a deeper insight into the Queen herself, with specific interest noted in her views on past monarchs and topics such as equality. Furthermore, the inclusion of beautiful photographs throughout the book is commended for enhancing the overall reading experience and framing the storytelling.
Despite its strengths, several reviewers found the book to be somewhat long and, at times, heavy or dense, with one noting a "dead point" in the middle. Some felt it did not consistently offer significant new insights or strong personal opinions on important historical events from the Queen's perspective. Criticisms also include the presence of what some perceived as banal quotes and a desire for more engaging or anecdotal stories. One reviewer found the book generally uninteresting, describing its content as covering fragmented historical events and mixed topics about the royal family rather than providing a cohesive and deeply insightful narrative.
In conclusion, this book offers a distinct historical journey viewed through the eyes of the Queen, blending historical accounts with her personal reflections and accumulated wisdom. It is best suited for readers with a keen interest in Danish history, particularly those curious about the monarchy's perspective and the personal thoughts of the Queen. Individuals who appreciate a more detailed, perhaps academic, approach to non-fiction that combines history with personal reflection, and who value beautiful accompanying visuals, will likely find this a rewarding read. However, those seeking a fast-paced narrative, groundbreaking revelations, or an abundance of personal anecdotes might find it less captivating.
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