If You Were a Princess: True Stories of Brave Leaders from Around the World

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Product Details

Price
$18.99  $17.66
Publisher
Aladdin Paperbacks
Publish Date
Pages
40
Dimensions
9.7 X 9.9 X 0.3 inches | 1.1 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781534456174

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About the Author

Hillary Homzie is the author of the tween novels Queen of Likes, The Hot List, and Things Are Gonna Get Ugly, as well as the comedic chapter book series Alien Clones from Outer Space and picture book If You Were a Princess. During the summers, Hillary teaches in the graduate program in children's writing at Hollins University. A former sketch comedy performer in New York City, Hillary currently lives with her family in Northern California.

If Udayana Lugo weren't a children's book illustrator, she would probably be a baker (although waking up before dawn might be a deal-breaker!). She lives in British Columbia, Canada, with her family.

Reviews

Three young friends with different skin tones wonder what it would be like to be a princess. Positive attributes are listed and supported through facts and profiles of real-life princesses from the past and present from countries around the world, large and small. The list is extensive and at the end of the book, further biographical information is provided for each of the 28 princesses named in the work. The friends learn that anyone can be a princess in their own way by following the examples of the princesses profiled. The illustrations accurately capture the life and impact of each princess. This is sure to be a hit with princess fans, although emerging readers will find the length and font sizes of the text a challenge. However, the diverse and extensive research is impressive. ­

VERDICT The book is compelling and a revelation: 28 women worth emulating regardless of their station in life, and a book to return to repeatedly to fully appreciate their inspiring stories.--School Library Journal "October 2022"