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    Princess Stories: From Around the World by Kate Tym, Sophy Williams

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    • ISBN: 1843651009
    • Publisher: Trafalgar Square
    • Pub. Date: October 2007
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    Comments from the Seller: Very Good Great Shape with typical shelf wear. 1st Pbk. Ed. 2007 Paperback.

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    Welcome to a collection of princess stories with a difference. There's a princess here to appeal to everyone, from the bold girl with her wits about her who rescues a bewitched prince from the fairy folk, to the mysterious daughter of the Dragon King under the Sea waiting for her long-lost love. Kate Tym's chatty, humorous style retains the richness and depth of the original stories while making the book appealing to both children and adults, and Sophy Williams's exquisite signature pastels bring the stories vividly to life.

    Publishers Weekly

    All princesses are not alike. Some are clever, some are spoiled, some are loyal, some are even ugly-so readers learn in Tym's collection of seven familiar folk and fairy tales from different cultures. The title is slightly misleading in that not every story stars a princess (Does the tale of King Midas, who turns his beloved daughter into lifeless gold, qualify?). Tym narrates in a chatty, occasionally arch voice, generously sprinkled with "believe me" and "I think you'd agree," and she often addresses the reader directly: "Are you with me so far?" The British spellings, turns of phrase and sentence structure immediately peg this book as an import (it was first published in the U.K.). Williams's soft, highly romanticized illustrations, featuring many flowing-haired girls in long gowns, can be an odd match for the sometimes vinegary tone ("Sometimes, good looks, royal blood and pots of money are a recipe for only one thing-a spoilt little madam"). However, the lushness of the many full-spread pictures and ample vignettes exert an undeniable charm. Ages 7-9. (Aug.)

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