Wednesday, June 17, 2026
The Queen's Coronation by Jennifer Ryan
THE QUEEN'S CORONATION by Jennifer Ryan (The Kitchen Front and more) is a work of historical fiction set in early 1950’s Britain. Based in
large part on reminiscences from her grandmother, Ryan has written numerous
books set during WWII and I would recommend those over this latest. Here,
readers will again find women building a community and supporting each other,
but this book seemed to focus more on their problems and to be more repetitive
than Ryan’s other novels. THE QUEEN'S CORONATION is still a good story involving Caroline, an assistant dresser to the
Queen; Lucy, a beautiful aspiring singer who is taken advantage of; and
Miranda, a self-centered, independent newspaper woman. Because of events in
their pasts (an out of wedlock pregnancy, potential for stepparent abuse; and
widowhood), each of these women struggles with her own feelings of
inadequacy. Whereas Ryan’s books are often more about a group of women actively
encouraging each other, this one seems to focus on the individual plights and the
unhappiness and abandonment faced by Caroline, Lucy, and Miranda. Earlier works
are more uplifting; this one compensates with some “inside” details on the
coronation and the young queen as she, too, copes with 1950s gender stereotypes
and expectations.
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