The Mapmaker’s Daughter

The Mapmaker’s Daughter by Mary-Claire Helldorfer is a captivating tale published by Bradbury Press in 1991. This first edition features 40 pages of vibrant storytelling in English, presenting Suchen as a modern-day fairy-tale heroine on a quest to rescue the prince from the clutches of the evil Queen of Turnings. With the aid of her map painting skills learned from her father, Suchen embarks on an adventure that promises to engage readers until its untraditional conclusion.
Readers will discover a richly illustrated narrative that blends elements of juvenile fiction with classic fairy tales and folklore. The full-color illustrations enhance the storytelling experience, bringing Suchen’s journey to life as she navigates challenges and uncovers her own strengths. This book offers an imaginative exploration of bravery and resourcefulness, making it a delightful addition to any young reader’s collection.
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In this book, Suchen is a modern-day fairy-tale heroine, and her spellbinding adventure will hold readers captive right up to its satisfying, untraditional conclusion. Suchen has been sent to find the prince, who has been captured by the evil Queen of Turnings. By her map painting with her father, Suchen is well-prepared for this journey. Full color illustrations.
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