The Family Romanov: Murder, Rebellion, — And The ...

by Candace Fleming is an award-winning narrative nonfiction book that chronicles the final years of Russia's last imperial dynasty. It provides an intimate look at the lives of Tsar Nicholas II and his family while contrasting their opulence with the desperate poverty of the Russian people. Core Themes and Narrative Structure

The book features compelling first-person accounts—from diaries and letters to the direct testimonies of peasants and workers—to illustrate the extreme class disparity that fueled the revolution. The Family Romanov: Murder, Rebellion, and the ...

It explores the family's obsession with the mystic Grigori Rasputin, whose influence over the Tsar and Empress due to their son Alexei’s hemophilia further destabilized the monarchy. by Candace Fleming is an award-winning narrative nonfiction

The narrative tracks the rise of Bolshevik and Menshevik movements, showing how years of civil unrest, food shortages, and the trauma of World War I made the downfall of the 300-year-old dynasty inevitable. It explores the family's obsession with the mystic