Condoleezza Rice Childhood Life

Condoleezza Rice Childhood Life

Condoleezza Rice Childhood Life

In the wake of the automobile crash that took her life in 1997, Princess Diana's life became the subject of countless books, magazines, television specials and movies – not to mention the rewritten Elton John ballad, Candle in the Wind.

Now her story has also been immortalized in a completely different medium, and one that might seem unlikely on first glance. Female Force: Princess Diana, a biographical comic from Bluewater Productions, was deftly written by Chris Arrant and illustrated by Andrew Yerrakadu.

With a journalist’s care, Princess Diana follows the fair lady from her childhood through the fractured fairytale of her marriage to Prince Charles, her troubled relationships within the British Royal Family, and eventually to the sudden tragedy of her premature death. In lesser hands, the more scandalous details of those years could have been played for shock value. As told by Arrant and Yerrakadu, however, the focus seldom strays from those qualities that allowed Diana to rise above her loss of station post-divorce to remain the “People’s Princess.”