Queen Of Ice
Queen of Ice brings tenth-century Kashmir to vivid life through the remarkable Didda, a princess who is beautiful and bright but also lame in a world that is brutal and unforgiving. A historical novel that blends fact and fiction, it invites young readers and history lovers to follow a determined heroine whose ambition and resilience challenge the throne’s fragile order. A tale for readers who crave adventure, political intrigue, and a fierce, intelligent heroine, the tone is inspiring, adventurous, and deeply human.
In Queen of Ice, the author crafts a vivid tapestry of tenth-century Kashmiri court life, where factions, whispers, and shifting loyalties shape a dangerous playing field. Didda’s painful childhood, a fractured marriage, and her bold pursuit of power unfold with intelligence and courage. The book is a seamless blend of historical texture and intimate storytelling, letting readers move with Didda through crowded palaces, whispered schemes, and hard choices. The pace balances suspense with tender character moments, and the prose shines with clarity and warmth.
Queen of Ice naturally covers themes of leadership, resilience, and the costs and rewards of ambition. It presents a compelling portrait of a woman who refuses to be defined by circumstance, using wit, strategy, and courage to rewrite her destiny. For younger readers, the story offers accessible insights into history while inviting questions about power, loyalty, and what it means to claim one’s place in a world that resists change.
- Historical setting: tenth-century Kashmir and Didda of Lohara
- Blends historical fact and legend in a gripping narrative
- Themes of resilience, ambition, leadership, and wit
- Fast-paced, page-turning storytelling with intimate character moments
- Editorially recommended for younger readers by Children’s Bookshelf
After finishing Queen of Ice, readers will come away with a sense of empowerment and curiosity about history. They’ll feel inspired by Didda's courage and strategic mind, and the story's lasting impact lingers as a reminder that resilience can reshape a life and a legacy.
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Queen Of Ice
Queen Of Ice
Queen of Ice brings tenth-century Kashmir to vivid life through the remarkable Didda, a princess who is beautiful and bright but also lame in a world that is brutal and unforgiving. A historical novel that blends fact and fiction, it invites young readers and history lovers to follow a determined heroine whose ambition and resilience challenge the throne’s fragile order. A tale for readers who crave adventure, political intrigue, and a fierce, intelligent heroine, the tone is inspiring, adventurous, and deeply human.
In Queen of Ice, the author crafts a vivid tapestry of tenth-century Kashmiri court life, where factions, whispers, and shifting loyalties shape a dangerous playing field. Didda’s painful childhood, a fractured marriage, and her bold pursuit of power unfold with intelligence and courage. The book is a seamless blend of historical texture and intimate storytelling, letting readers move with Didda through crowded palaces, whispered schemes, and hard choices. The pace balances suspense with tender character moments, and the prose shines with clarity and warmth.
Queen of Ice naturally covers themes of leadership, resilience, and the costs and rewards of ambition. It presents a compelling portrait of a woman who refuses to be defined by circumstance, using wit, strategy, and courage to rewrite her destiny. For younger readers, the story offers accessible insights into history while inviting questions about power, loyalty, and what it means to claim one’s place in a world that resists change.
- Historical setting: tenth-century Kashmir and Didda of Lohara
- Blends historical fact and legend in a gripping narrative
- Themes of resilience, ambition, leadership, and wit
- Fast-paced, page-turning storytelling with intimate character moments
- Editorially recommended for younger readers by Children’s Bookshelf
After finishing Queen of Ice, readers will come away with a sense of empowerment and curiosity about history. They’ll feel inspired by Didda's courage and strategic mind, and the story's lasting impact lingers as a reminder that resilience can reshape a life and a legacy.
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Queen of Ice brings tenth-century Kashmir to vivid life through the remarkable Didda, a princess who is beautiful and bright but also lame in a world that is brutal and unforgiving. A historical novel that blends fact and fiction, it invites young readers and history lovers to follow a determined heroine whose ambition and resilience challenge the throne’s fragile order. A tale for readers who crave adventure, political intrigue, and a fierce, intelligent heroine, the tone is inspiring, adventurous, and deeply human.
In Queen of Ice, the author crafts a vivid tapestry of tenth-century Kashmiri court life, where factions, whispers, and shifting loyalties shape a dangerous playing field. Didda’s painful childhood, a fractured marriage, and her bold pursuit of power unfold with intelligence and courage. The book is a seamless blend of historical texture and intimate storytelling, letting readers move with Didda through crowded palaces, whispered schemes, and hard choices. The pace balances suspense with tender character moments, and the prose shines with clarity and warmth.
Queen of Ice naturally covers themes of leadership, resilience, and the costs and rewards of ambition. It presents a compelling portrait of a woman who refuses to be defined by circumstance, using wit, strategy, and courage to rewrite her destiny. For younger readers, the story offers accessible insights into history while inviting questions about power, loyalty, and what it means to claim one’s place in a world that resists change.
- Historical setting: tenth-century Kashmir and Didda of Lohara
- Blends historical fact and legend in a gripping narrative
- Themes of resilience, ambition, leadership, and wit
- Fast-paced, page-turning storytelling with intimate character moments
- Editorially recommended for younger readers by Children’s Bookshelf
After finishing Queen of Ice, readers will come away with a sense of empowerment and curiosity about history. They’ll feel inspired by Didda's courage and strategic mind, and the story's lasting impact lingers as a reminder that resilience can reshape a life and a legacy.




















