A Princess Saves A Prince + A Giveaway

One of the moms I met this past year coined a phrase I love.  She says, “We do pink, but we don’t do princess.”  If you’ve read some of my other posts about princess culture in the United States (Click here or here to read them now.), then you’ll know that this other mom and I are on the same wavelength when it comes to exposing our daughters to the the princess thing.  While I’m on a mission to educate myself about the princess culture (I just pre-ordred Peggy Orenstein’s book Cinderella Ate My Daughter, which comes out later this month.), I’m also on a mission to find stories that reconstruct the notion of a princess.  Since my post about Every-Day Dress-Up was well-received, I decided to share another alternative princess story for those of you who are in the market for books like this.

Princess to the Rescue (Second Story Press, 2011) is written by Claudia Souza and illustrated by Christelle Ammirati.  This book empowers the princess in the story.  Instead of being rescued by a prince, the princess saves the prince from a warty ogress.  As a result, the princess is portrayed as a strong woman.  Therefore, I believe this book should be shared with young girls as a way to craft an alternative princess story (e.g., it can be used as a mentor text during a fairy tale unit in writing workshop).  By continuing to explore alternatives to traditional princess stories, we make it possible for girls to imagine princesses who are strong and capable, thereby empowering the characters they write about and themselves.

Here’s a peek at the first two page spreads from Princess to the Rescue:

"Second Story Press, distributed in the US by Orca Books"

"Second Story Press, distributed in the US by Orca Books"

Giveaway Information:

  • Thank you to Second Story Press for agreeing to sponsor a giveaway of one copy of Princess to the Rescue.

  • To win a copy of the book please leave a comment about this post, in the comments section of this post by Friday, February 3rd, 2012 at 11:59 p.m. EST. A random drawing will take place on Sunday, February 5th and the winner’s name will be announced in a blog post later that day.

  • Please be sure to leave a valid e-mail address when you post your comment so I can contact you to obtain your mailing address and have my contact at Second Story send the book out to you.  Please note: Your e-mail address will not be published online.