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  • The Constant Princess

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  • Prince Caspian

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    Prince Caspian is the second novel in the Chronicles of Narnia series. One year after their adventures in Narnia, the four Penvensie siblings return, only to learn that more than 1,000 years have passed there. They are called to the world by Caspian, who's in hiding from his uncle, the king. With the help of Aslan, the lion king, the children are able to restore Caspian to the throne. The novel explores the themes of growing up and of maintaining faith, even in things that can't be seen.

  • Princess Academy

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  • Princess Sultana's Daughters

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  • The Prince and the Pauper

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    In The Prince and the Pauper, two young boys who happen to share the same birthday and look identical, switch clothing one day, trading places. One of them happens to be Edward Tudor, the Prince of Wales while the other is a street urchin named Tom. Both have trouble adjusting to their new circumstances at first and those around them think the boys have gone insane. The novel shows that the grass isn't necessarily greener on the other side, as neither enjoys living the other's life.

  • The Prince of Tides

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    In The Prince of Tides, Tom Wingo meets with Dr. Susan Lowenstein, a psychiatrist, in the hopes that together they will be able to help Tom's sister Savannah, who is suicidal. During his meetings with Dr. Lowenstein, Tom reveals his and Savannah's troubled childhood, which included poverty and abuse. In the end, these sessions not only end up being the key to helping Savannah, but also Tom, as he and Dr. Lowenstein work to heal old wounds and help Tom move forward towards forgiveness and a better way to live.

  • The Princes in the Tower

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  • The Princess Diaries

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    The Princess Diaries, a young adult novel and the first in the series of the same name, follows the story of ninth-grader Mia Thermopolis, who discovers that her estranged father is actually a prince, making her a princess. Mia, with her gangly limbs and busy hair, begins taking etiquette lessons with her grandmother in order to learn how to act like royalty. At the same time, Mia must deal with other issues, like fighting with her best friend Lilly and her mother dating one of her teachers.

  • The Tin Princess

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