Once Upon a Princess and a Pea

Once Upon a Princess and a Pea by Ann Campbell is a First Edition published by Harry N. Abrams on March 1, 1993. This 30-page book presents a humorous retelling of a 19th-century classic, illustrated in a vibrant, art-deco-inspired fantasy world. The narrative offers a fresh perspective on the traditional tale, emphasizing the significance of authenticity and self-discovery for the princess.
Readers will find a delightful blend of fairy tales and folklore, brought to life through brilliant illustrations that enhance the storytelling experience. This edition invites exploration of themes related to identity and personal truth, making it a unique addition to the juvenile fiction genre. The full-color illustrations complement the engaging narrative, creating an inviting atmosphere for young readers.
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Illustrated and told from a fresh point of view, Once Upon a Princess and a Pea opens a door to a 19th century classic with a 20th century kick. The brilliant, flamboyant illustrations set the stage for this humorous retelling in an art-deco-inspired fantasy world. In this version, the princess’s fate hinges on the importance of being true to herself. Full color.
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