MIAMI - (November 15, 2007)
Princess Sara is Rebecca Bell’s charming and creative happily-ever-after princess story for young readers. Already the publisher’s, Bouncing Ball Books Inc., best seller at the Miami Book Fair International, Princess Sara relates to every little girl’s dream of a dream-come-true.
Sara is a young princess who lives in a far away land and has a big brother. Her brother will become king one day and so Sara wonders, like many young girls, “What will I be when I grow up?” Her father, the king, encourages her by saying that she can become whatever she so desires. Her mother, the queen reveals that she will marry a prince, of course. And her big brother, the king to-be declares that Sara will always only be “My little sister,” and so begins Princess Sara’s quest for her identity.
When Sara spies a young traveler on his way to the monastery to deliver some raspberries, she steps out from behind a tree and speaks. His clothes conceal his true identity as does hers. The story continues when Princess Sara trips over a vine walking home and stumbles down a raven. She calls for help and her new friend harkens to her cry. This coming of age story written for young and early readers will enchant your child in a way that only a princess can.
Girls of all ages enjoy princess stories as seen in the popularity of the current movie and its sequel, The Princes Diaries by Disney starring Julie Andrews. The overwhelming love of the “People’s Princess” that the United Kingdom found in Britain’s own Princess Diana has not been equaled in our time. Princess stories are classic and always end happily. Positive reinforcement that dreams do really come true can help to motivate real life young people towards life goals.
To read the book brief and author bio visit www.bouncingballbooks.com.
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