DIANA: THE ENCHANTED PRINCESS
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About the Book
A.V. Scrivner’s fondness for history, particularly European history, inspired her to write Diana: The Enchanted Princess. Diana’s life, represented in poetry, is historically accurate. The poem revolves around the grief of Diana’s sons the afternoon after her burial, when Prince William and Prince Harry are at Althorp. Poetic license allows the writer to bring in fantasy as their beautiful mother appears, staying with them long enough to ease their grief. Three short prose pieces and several lovely black and white drawings complete this book.
About the Author
Two years of teaching K through 8 prepared A.V. Scrivner to handle all areas of high school English as well as first-year college writing. She has published books in the fields of English grammar and usage and American history, along with her fictional works in the Zahtya Trilogy series. Other literary interests include essays, poetry and screenplays. Another of her passions is her own aerobics-based symmetrical choreography, which served as the basis of the present volume of exercise/dance routines.