
Princess Elizabeth
بواسطة
Francine Pascal
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Children’s
تنسيق
غلاف ورقي
صفحات
103
لغة
الإنجليزية
منشور
Jun 1, 1989
الناشر
Bantam
رقم ISBN-10
0553157159
رقم ISBN-13
9780553157154
الوصف
In a whirlwind of royal encounters and unexpected surprises, Arthur Castle, an exchange student from the enchanting land of Santa Dora, finds himself navigating the complexities of life at a prestigious academy. As he attempts to blend in with the elite crowd, Arthur quickly learns that fitting in is far more challenging than he imagined. His humble origins clash with the opulent surroundings, leading to a series of amusing and embarrassing challenges that test both his character and resilience.
Amidst the chaos, Arthur crosses paths with Princess Elizabeth, a student with her own set of burdens. While she presents a flawless exterior to the world, there are layers of vulnerability and longing for freedom just beneath the surface. Their connection deepens as both grapple with their identities, uncovering hidden dreams and aspirations. The bond they form offers a glimmer of hope in the tumultuous world they inhabit, where royal expectations and societal norms loom large.
As adventures unfold, both Arthur and Elizabeth realize that navigating their emotions and societal pressures might be the greatest challenge of all. Through laughter, friendship, and moments of genuine reflection, they discover that true royalty lies not in titles or opulence, but in authenticity and the courage to embrace who they really are.
Amidst the chaos, Arthur crosses paths with Princess Elizabeth, a student with her own set of burdens. While she presents a flawless exterior to the world, there are layers of vulnerability and longing for freedom just beneath the surface. Their connection deepens as both grapple with their identities, uncovering hidden dreams and aspirations. The bond they form offers a glimmer of hope in the tumultuous world they inhabit, where royal expectations and societal norms loom large.
As adventures unfold, both Arthur and Elizabeth realize that navigating their emotions and societal pressures might be the greatest challenge of all. Through laughter, friendship, and moments of genuine reflection, they discover that true royalty lies not in titles or opulence, but in authenticity and the courage to embrace who they really are.