Olivia Grace is completely average. Or so she thinks . . . until Her Royal Highness, Princess Mia Thermopolis turns up at her school one day and whisks Olivia away to New York City! In a limo, no less! Where you can eat all the cookies you want and the ceiling lights up pink and purple - like a disco! But discovering that your father is actually the Prince of Genovia is quite a shock. Especially since it means you're a descendent of the Kingdom of Genovia, and a princess. Olivia's got a lot to learn about her long-lost family - and everyone's got a lot to learn about her!
Olivia chronicles her transformation from ordinary girl to princess in her notebook, with illustrations from Meg Cabot, who studied Fine Arts as an undergraduate.
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The Notebooks of a Middle-School Princess, is an introduction into the Meg Cabot's famous, The Princess Diaries series. This book tackles subjects such as bullying, family troubles and embracing bi-racial identities. A great read for young readers aged 8+ - Natasha (QBD)
Guest, 17/04/2019