Happily Ever After

Happily Ever After by Anna Quindlen is an illustrated book published by Penguin on February 1, 1999. This 80-page work presents a whimsical story where Kate, while holding her cherished baseball mitt, makes a wish that transforms her into a princess in a fairy tale world. However, Kate soon discovers that being a princess involves unexpected challenges, including battling dragons and entertaining witches, all while introducing her love for baseball to the ladies-in-waiting.
Readers will find a playful narrative that blends elements of juvenile fiction with themes of royalty and adventure. The story explores Kate’s journey as she navigates her new role, bringing a unique twist to traditional fairy tale tropes. This edition is designed to engage young readers, making it a delightful addition to chapter books for girls and women.
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One day, while holding her treasured baseball mitt, Kate makes a wish. And poof!— she turns into a princess in a fairy tale. But being a princess isn’t at all what Kate imagined. Before long, she’s fighting off dragons, entertaining witches, and teaching the ladies-in-waiting how to play baseball. With Kate around, fairy tale land will never be the same again!
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