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#FindOutFriday Answers 28

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OMG, it's February already? The year is flying by after over five hundred days in January. This is the first edition of #FindOutFriday this month. How many did you get right? Let me know in the comments!


  1. Jennette McCurdy - Everybody knows her as the character of Sam Puckett in the show ICarly. What many also know is that she is an author of a book, I'm Glad My Mom Died, detailing the abuse she suffered under her mother. This inspiration, along with my own experiences, painted a lot of Victoria's life. She relates this to her father, who cannot believe his wife could be so cruel. Narcissistic abuse is real!

  2. Victoria and Albert - The Queen of England (r. 1837-1901) and her Prince Consort were one of the models for my characters of Nora and Char. While they met under different circumstances, the pair were connected not only through love, but their passion to make their kingdom a better place. While Victoria was more stubborn and remained stuck in her ways, Albert placed more than a stamp on policies allowed to be influenced by the monarch.

  3. Mary and Anne Stuart - The sisters, who ended up being one of the last monarchs of Stuart England (Mary r. 1689-1694, Anne r. 1702-1714), also fought bitterly amongst each other. While they were initially allies in the fight against their Catholic father and stepmother, their relationship later deteriorated. Their love-hate relationship mirrored the sisters of Jayne and Nora Brutrose. While each took a turn on the throne like their real counterparts, they argued just as much and were influenced by their own allies too.


Namaste, everyone! Have a great weekend!


 
 
 

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