Princess Princess Ever After
Fiction | Novel | Published in 2016
53
Novel • Fiction
Medieval Fantasy World
2016
8-12 years
Princess Princess Ever After by Kay O'Neill follows the adventure of two princesses, Amira and Sadie, who embark on a quest to rescue each other and confront societal expectations. The story emphasizes themes of friendship, self-discovery, and empowerment, offering a refreshing take on traditional fairy tale narratives.
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Princess Princess Ever After by Kay O'Neill is praised for its heartwarming and inclusive story, vibrant artwork, and positive depiction of LGBTQ+ relationships. Readers appreciate its message of self-acceptance and strength. Criticism is minimal, focusing primarily on its brevity and desire for deeper character development. Overall, it's a charming and empowering read.
Fans of LGBTQ+ graphic novels and fairy tales will relish Princess Princess Ever After by Kay O'Neill. With its inclusive, empowering themes and whimsical art, it appeals to readers of Lumberjanes and The Prince and the Dressmaker. Ideal for middle-grade to young adult audiences who appreciate diverse, heartwarming stories.
23,929 ratings
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53
Novel • Fiction
Medieval Fantasy World
2016
8-12 years
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