Catrine Clay has worked for the BBC for more than twenty years, directing and producing award-winning television documentaries. King, Kaiser, Tsar is her third book, resulting from her documentary of the same title. She is married and lives in London with her three children.
"Clay expertly weaves the story...with remarkable expertise, she
provides an intimate look inside the lives of these boys as they
grew into manhood and became king, Kaiser, and tsar, bringing new
pleasures and details to a well-known subject." --Library Journal
(starred review)"[Clay] brilliantly narrates how just three men led
their nations to war." --Publishers Weekly (starred review)"Clay
lights up some of the shadows in the lives of the cousins."
--Kirkus Review
Clay expertly weaves the story with remarkable expertise, she
provides an intimate look inside the lives of these boys as they
grew into manhood and became king, Kaiser, and tsar, bringing new
pleasures and details to a well-known subject. "Library Journal
(starred review)" [Clay] brilliantly narrates how just three men
led their nations to war. "Publishers Weekly (starred review)" Clay
lights up some of the shadows in the lives of the cousins. "Kirkus
Review""
"Clay expertly weaves the story with remarkable expertise, she
provides an intimate look inside the lives of these boys as they
grew into manhood and became king, Kaiser, and tsar, bringing new
pleasures and details to a well-known subject."--Library Journal
(starred review)
"[Clay] brilliantly narrates how just three men led their nations
to war."--Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"Clay lights up some of the shadows in the lives of the
cousins."--Kirkus Review"
"Clay expertly weaves the story...with remarkable expertise, she
provides an intimate look inside the lives of these boys as they
grew into manhood and became king, Kaiser, and tsar, bringing new
pleasures and details to a well-known subject."--Library Journal
(starred review)
"[Clay] brilliantly narrates how just three men led their nations
to war."--Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"Clay lights up some of the shadows in the lives of the
cousins."--Kirkus Review
" Clay expertly weaves the story... with remarkable expertise, she
provides an intimate look inside the lives of these boys as they
grew into manhood and became king, Kaiser, and tsar, bringing new
pleasures and details to a well-known subject." -- Library Journal
(starred review)
" [Clay] brilliantly narrates how just three men led their nations
to war." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review)
" Clay lights up some of the shadows in the lives of the cousins."
-- Kirkus Review
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