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Q: A Voyage Around the Queen

Q: A Voyage Around the Queen

by Craig Brown

Farrar, Straus and Giroux ·2024 ·672 pages
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With equal measures of wit and wisdom, the author of 99 Glimpses of Princess Margaret draws a deeply original, hilarious, and telling portrait of the Queen herself.She was the most famous person on earth; she first appeared on the cover of Time magazine at the age of three. When she died, few people were old enough to recall a time when she was not alive.Her likeness has been reproduced—in photographs, on stamps, on the notes and coins of thirty different currencies—more than any since Jesus. It is probable that, over the course of her ninety-six years, she was introduced to a greater number of different people than anyone else who has ever lived—likely well over half a million. Yet this most closely observed of all women rarely left any real impression on those she encountered beyond vague notions of her "radiance" and "sense of duty." A high proportion of those she met can remember what they said to her, but not a word of what she said to them.Up until now, the curious tactic employed by biographers of the Queen has been to ignore what is interesting and to concentrate on what is not. Craig Brown, the author of 150 Glimpses of the Beatles and Hello Goodbye Hello, rejects this formula, bringing his kaleidoscopic approach to the most famous—and most guarded— woman on earth, examining the Queen through a succession of interlocking prisms. With Q, this fantastically funny, marvelously insightful journalist gives us an unforgettable portrait of the omnipresent, elusive Queen Elizabeth II.


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"Brown can be faulted for devoting too many pages to the queen's corgis — their rowdy behavior, their diet and their ancestry."

Clare McHugh· The Washington Post Read review ↗ Near the Top

"Plausible evidence for the case that any book about the monarch is also a book about the realm and its populace."

Rebecca Mead· The New Yorker Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"Cleverly constructed, consistently insightful and hilarious, and quite possibly the closest we will ever come to understanding who the Sphinx of Balmoral really was."

Dominic Green· The Wall Street Journal Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"This might just be her story, as told to Craig Brown."

Stephen Smith· The Guardian Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"He seems to have read everything ever written about the Queen."

John Banville· The Guardian Read review ↗ Near the Top

"A gently satiric reflection, even including dreams, of how the world went gaga for Queen Elizabeth."

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