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You've probably stood next to a princess without even realizing it. We're surrounded by them. We just don't realize it because they don't always wear their crowns. When we think of princesses, we i...
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  • 17 October 2028
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You've probably stood next to a princess without even realizing it. We're surrounded by them. We just don't realize it because they don't always wear their crowns.
 

When we think of princesses, we imagine castles and fairy tales, princes and dragons, but not all princesses belong to the realm of fantasy. There are princesses all around us. Princesses who pursue their dreams, live love stories, don't need to look like anyone... Modern-day princesses.
You surely know one; perhaps the cashier at the supermarket, your classmate, or your mother, your grandmother, or even you!
A celebration of smart, courageous modern princesses, of different ages, interests, and professions who aren’t waiting around to be rescued.
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Price: $20.99
Pages: 48
Publisher: NubeOcho
Imprint: NubeOcho
Series: Egalitè
Publication Date: 17 October 2028
Trim Size: 13.40 X 11.40 in
ISBN: 9791388132353
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: JUVENILE FICTION / Girls & Women, JUVENILE FICTION / Social Themes / Values & Virtues, JUVENILE FICTION / Social Themes / Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance, JUVENILE FICTION / Business, Careers, Occupations
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Reviews of the book The Truly Brave Princesses.

Brown and Wimmer use diversity not only to highlight important differences among people, but also to show how these unique traits and interests allow every princess to choose her own path. If every girl is a little princess, this book shows that to keep that crown requires only finding things to love in life and pursuing them.  – Kirkus Reviews.

Brown’s inclusive message is full-hearted and genuine. – Publishers Weekly.

Meet Princess Alice, a surfing blogger; Princess Kristen, an aspiring superheroine; Princess Nin, a firefighting city gardener; and many other princesses in this colorful tribute to the beautiful diversity, strength, and inspiration found in women of all ages, shapes, and walks of life. – Foreword Reviews.

Dolores Brown thinks that society speaks too often of the “perfect” princess, when in reality, few women actually resemble that traditional idea. Instead, Dolores tries to change the concept in order to make other princesses —the truly brave princesses— relevant to the world. 

Luis Amavisca is a well-known visual artist and children´s writer in Spain. He has worked and written about equality, solidarity, environment and non-violence. His Bang Bang I Hurt the Moon, was runner-up for the Most Inspirational Children’s Picture Book in the International Latino Book Awards. He is the author, along with Alicia Acosta, of two highly successful co-education books: I Love My Colorful Nails! and Benji’s Doll. The Ugliest Monster in the World is one of his recently published books. 

Sonja Wimmer loves painting pictures and telling stories. After studying and working some years as a graphic designer in her hometown of Munich, and Brussels, she decided to pack her suitcase and move to Barcelona to study Illustration at the “Llotja” Arts and Crafts School. Since then she lives between brushes and all kinds of wonderful tales, working as freelance illustrator around the world. Over the last years various of her books have been awarded in the United States. The Journey of The Captain Scaredy Cat was her first book with NubeOcho Ediciones. Her book Bogo, the Fox Who Wanted Everything is a Junior Library Guild Selection.