Zahler mixes Hans Christian Andersen's "The Princess and the Pea" and Goethe's poem "The Erl-King" to create this suspenseful, middle-grade read. Because of the combination of these two tales, Zahler addresses two driving themes in her book: uncovering a person's true identity and avoiding the deadly enchantments of magic. Lilia leaves her servitude to uncover a life that most likely started in the Northern Kingdom. This is due to her looks and her baby blanket. But when Lilia loses Kai to the Elf-King, Lilia's love for him causes her to place her plans on hold until she can rescue him. A True Princess is a great fantasy read showing the importance of fighting for friendships and searching for family. Appropriate for ages 9 and up.
From my years as a book reviewer for Children's Book and Media Review, I know it's tricky to navigate the reading world to find "safe harbors" for our imaginations. So I have created this blog to guide young readers to wholesome literature and to highlight the authors who create it. I hope you enjoy the literary destinations ahead!
Thursday, July 9, 2015
A True Princess by Diane Zahler
Zahler mixes Hans Christian Andersen's "The Princess and the Pea" and Goethe's poem "The Erl-King" to create this suspenseful, middle-grade read. Because of the combination of these two tales, Zahler addresses two driving themes in her book: uncovering a person's true identity and avoiding the deadly enchantments of magic. Lilia leaves her servitude to uncover a life that most likely started in the Northern Kingdom. This is due to her looks and her baby blanket. But when Lilia loses Kai to the Elf-King, Lilia's love for him causes her to place her plans on hold until she can rescue him. A True Princess is a great fantasy read showing the importance of fighting for friendships and searching for family. Appropriate for ages 9 and up.
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