The Turkey Prince

The Turkey Prince by Izzy Tooinsky is a First Edition published by Viking in 2001, featuring 32 pages in English. This book presents a whimsical narrative based on a Hasidic tale, focusing on a young prince who, overwhelmed by the pressures of royal life, believes he has transformed into a turkey. The story unfolds during a royal banquet where the prince is unexpectedly called to speak, leading to a series of humorous and heartfelt events as he grapples with his identity.
Readers will find that The Turkey Prince explores themes of self-esteem and social dynamics through its engaging storyline and stunning illustrations. The narrative highlights the prince’s journey and the arrival of a mysterious healer who ultimately aids him. This book touches on social topics and the humorous aspects of royalty, making it a delightful read for children and adults alike.
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Based on a heart-stirring Hasidic tale, The Turkey Prince tells the story of a young prince who believes he is a turkey.
One evening at a royal banquet, the flustered young prince is pushed forward to make a speech, but the pressure of it turns him into a turkey. People from miles around are called in to help … but nothing works until one day a mysterious healer comes to the palace. Stunning and unique illustrations capture the spirit of this unusual story, making The Turkey Prince a precious gift to anyone who has ever felt like a turkey inside.
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