<p><b>''[A] pacy, frictionless read'' </b><i>Sunday Telegraph</i><br><b><i>''</i>Cinematic. . . an entertaining and persuasive study of the royal family'' </b><i>Publisher''s Weekly</i><br><b>''Patterson treats the princess as a person and tells the story from a mother''s perspective'' </b><i>Kirkus</i><br><b>______________________________</b><br><br><b>Twenty-five years after her tragic death, James Patterson tells the heartbreaking true story of Princess Diana''s life as a mother and a global icon.</b><br><br><b>At the age of thirteen, she became Lady Diana Spencer.</b><br><br><b>At twenty, Princess of Wales.<br><br>At twenty-one, she earned her most important title: Mother.</b><br><br>As she fell in love, first with Prince Charles and then with her sons, William and Harry, the world fell in love with the young royal family - Diana most of all.<br><br>With one son destined to be King and one needing to find his own way, she taught them lessons about royal tradition and also real life