Books did not care who was reading them or whether one read them or not. All readers were equal, herself included.
Alan Bennett – The Uncommon Reader
"The Uncommon Reader" by Alan Bennett is a satirical novella about the Queen of England's unexpected love for reading. After stumbling upon a mobile library, the Queen becomes fascinated with books and begins to read voraciously, much to the dismay of her staff and advisors. As she becomes more immersed in the world of literature, the Queen begins to question her role as a figurehead and the limitations of her position. Through witty dialogue and clever observations, Bennett explores themes of individuality, self-discovery, and the transformative power of reading. In the end, the Queen's newfound passion for books leads to a surprising and bittersweet conclusion.