La Princesse qui n'avait plus rien

Fantasy by Shannon Hale

Blurb

The Goose Girl is a fantasy novel by Shannon Hale based on the Brothers Grimm fairy tale of the same title. The book won the 2003 Josette Frank Award for youth fiction.

First Published

2003

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sunnygcat

Sunnygcat

What every fantasy adventure book should strive to be. The perfect mix of action, adventure, love, magic, and growth.

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VictoriaReyesRa

Victoriareyesra

Increíble, uno de mis libros preferidos

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Shannon_Weeden

Shannon_weeden

She can whisper to horses and communicate with birds, but the crown princess Ani has a difficult time finding her place in the royal family and measuring up to her imperial mother. When she is shipped off to a neighboring kingdom as a bride, her scheming entourage mounts a bloody mutiny to replace her with a jealous lady-in-waiting, Selia, and to allow an inner circle of guards more power in the new land. Barely escaping with her life, Ani disguises herself as a goose girl and wanders on the royal estate. Does she have the pluck to reclaim her rightful place? Get ready for a fine adventure tale full of danger, suspense, surprising twists, and a satisfying conclusion. The engaging plot can certainly carry the tale, but Hale's likable, introspective heroine makes this also a book about courage and justice in the face of overwhelming odds.

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