Celsiana is smart, kind, brave…and also happens to be a princess. In this sweet/clean fantasy, a princess uncovers a plot against her kingdom and tries to stop it with the help of her friends.
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Summary
From: Carol Pennington <
Book Title: Once upon a rose
Book Author: Lorri Moulton
What do you like about this book:
You can’t go wrong with a castle, royalty and magic! Celsiana, the princess, longs to be a normal girl. She wishes she could attend school in the village and have true friends. Her parents won’t agree to her wishes, but they do arrange for three girls to be her companions and visit her at the castle. That still isn’t enough for her so she dresses as a boy and sneaks out of the castle through a drainage pipe. Soon she uncovers a plot against the king. Will her bravery save the day?
This book is clean and sweet. It is also very short it reads as though it is written for the middle school age group and would be very appropriate for that group. It is free of curse words, sex scenes, and violence and has no references to drug or alcohol use. I recommend this book for the young reader that likes adventure.
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