Princess in the Spotlight

Princess in the Spotlight by Meg Cabot, published by Harper Collins in 2002, is a continuation of the story of Mia Thermopolis, a New York City girl navigating the complexities of her unexpected royal heritage. This edition spans 263 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Mia as she learns that her father is the prince of Genovia, thrusting her into the world of royalty and the responsibilities that come with it, including princess lessons from her formidable grandmother.
Readers will find Mia grappling with her new identity and the pressures of royal life while trying to maintain her connection to her home in Manhattan. The story explores themes of family, adolescence, and the challenges of coming of age in the spotlight. As Mia confronts her royal duties and personal desires, she must decide what it truly means to be a princess. This edition captures the essence of Mia’s journey, blending humor and relatable social themes within the context of her unique situation.
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She’s just a New York City girl living with her artist mom…
News Flash: Dad is prince of Genovia. (So that’s why a limo meets her at the airport!)
Downer: Dad can’t have any more kids. (So no heir to the throne.)
Shock of the Century: Like it or not, Mia Thermopolis is prime princess material.
Mia must take princess lessons from her dreaded grandmére, the dowager princess of Genovia, who thinks Mia has a thing or two to learn before she steps up to the throne.
Well, her father can lecture her until he’s royal-blue in the face about her princessly duty–no way is she moving to Genovia and leaving Manhattan behind. But what’s a girl to do when her name is Princess Amelia Mignonette Grimaldi Thermopolis Renaldo?
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