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Trouble With Parsnips

Part of the A Seven Kingdoms Fairy Tale series
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"e;This nameless princess is a fabulously different kind of hero.

I rooted for her triumph with every page turn."e;Deborah Halverson, award-winning author, editorTROUBLE WITH PARSNIPSA Story About the Magic of Speaking Up: Gail Carson Levine's classic Ella Enchanted meets The King's Speech.It's her 14th try at getting a name, and the nameless princess of Cochem can't get a word in edgewise.When she finally grabs her royal parents' attention, christening invitations flutter off to the Seven Kingdoms-only ten years late.But then the Blackfly Queen strides into the feasting hall . . . just as the oh-so-tasty parsnip fries run out.Arrows fly.

Tempers flare. Another christening goes up in smoke!Only this time, her fairy godmother makes everything worse.

The princess has 15 days to make a name for herself at the Speech Tournament. Or she'll be invisible for life!For ages 9 to 12. Perfect for fans of Jean Ferris' Once Upon a Marigold, Jacqueline Davies' The Lemonade Wars, and E.G.

Foley's The Gryphon Chronicles. 270 pgs.WHY READ SEVEN KINGDOMS FAIRY TALES?Everyone knows the leaders of tomorrow will need lots of skills.

Each Seven Kingdoms Fairy Tale takes on a BIGGIE.In each Tale, a fairy godparent gives one lucky child the perfect leadership gift.

Abracadabra!If only they'd remember the training wheels!

Yiiiiiiikes!Whether it's speaking up at a feast, or reading a map in a strange kingdom, these Tales are all about finding more magic in your life.Hip, Hip, Hooray!EDITORIAL REVIEWS"e;Kids will love every quirky thing about it!"e;--Kristi Wientge, author, KARMA KHULLAR'S MUSTACHE"e;I love the premise of hiding in plain sight.

The concept that a kid could go through childhood - and life - without feeling they are being heard or seen is such an important topic . . . I know a lot of kids will be drawn to this!"e;--Halli Gomez, contributing author, BRAVE NEW GIRLS: TALES OF HEROINES WHO HACK"e;Emotionally engaging.

I feel much sympathy for [the nameless princess], yet at the same time her parents and all their inadequacies are so endearing."e;--Michelle Leonard, contributing author, BRAVE NEW GIRLS: STORIES OF GIRLS WHO SCIENCE AND SCHEME, Young Adult (Sci-Fi Anthology for ages 12+)"e;I love all the rich details like the Blackflies, the goldfish in the moat, the sluices carrying the desserts . . ."e; --Karin Lefranc, author, I WANT TO EAT YOUR BOOKS

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