The Princess and Curdie

The Princess and Curdie by George MacDonald is a New Impression published by Penguin Books in 1966, featuring 221 pages in English. This story follows Princess Irene’s great-grandmother as she assigns Curdie a testing task, accompanied by an unusual creature that initially appears odd and ugly but proves to be a loyal companion.
Readers will discover a narrative that intertwines elements of juvenile fiction, fairy tales, and folklore, focusing on themes of friendship and loyalty. As Curdie embarks on his journey, the dynamics between him and his unexpected companion unfold, revealing the depth of their bond and the challenges they face together. This edition invites readers into a whimsical world where royalty and adventure intersect.
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Princess Irene’s great-grandmother has a testing task for Curdie. He will not go alone though, as she provides him with a companion — the oddest and ugliest creature Curdie has ever seen, but one who turns out to be the most loyal friend he could have hoped for.
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