(Schwartz & Wade Books, 292 pp.)
Tsar Nicholas II, Empress Alexandra, and their five children come to life in this fascinating portrait of the last royal family of Russia. The revolution ended the tsar’s rule over millions of impoverished subjects and ultimately resulted in the murder of the entire family.
Here's an excerpt from "The Family Romanov":
“By the look of [the Romanov daughters'] bedrooms, no one would have guessed their father was the richest ruler in the world. Fitted out with a hodgepodge of furniture that had been found around the palace, the rooms were a clutter of overstuffed chairs and mismatched tables. And unlike many of their royal cousins, who slumbered on silky-soft beds, all four of the girls slept on narrow, folding army cots. This was a Romanov family tradition meant to teach self-discipline and guard against self-indulgence.”