Princess in the Spotlight
Hardcover)
The Princess Diaries #2Meg Cabot
ISBN: | 9780786248452 |
Publisher: | Thorndike Press |
Published: | 1 January, 2003 |
Format: | Hardcover |
Language: | English |
Links | Australian Libraries (Trove) |
Editions: |
54 other editions
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- 1 The Princess Diaries, Volume I
- 2 The Princess Diaries, Volume II: Princess in the Spotlight
- 3 The Princess Diaries, Volume III: Princess in Love
- 4 The Princess Diaries, Volume IV: Princess in Waiting
- 5 The Princess Diaries, Volume V: Princess in Pink
- 6 The Princess Diaries, Volume VI: Princess in Training
- 7 The Princess Diaries, Volume VII: Party Princess
- 8 The Princess Diaries, Volume VIII: Princess on the Brink
- 9 The Princess Diaries, Volume IX: Princess Mia
- 10 The Princess Diaries, Volume X: Forever Princess
- 11 Royal Wedding
- Holiday Princess: A Princess Diaries Book
- Perfect Princess: A Princess Diaries Book
- Princess Lessons: A Princess Diaries Book
- Sweet Sixteen Princess: A Princess Diaries Book (Volume VII and a Half)
- The Princess Diaries, Volume IV and a Half: Project Princess
- The Princess Present: A Princess Diaries Book (Volume VI and a Half)
- Valentine Princess: A Princess Diaries Book
Princess in the Spotlight
Hardcover)
The Princess Diaries #2Meg Cabot
Fifteen-year-old Mia Thermopolis, the witty, lovable star of Meg Cabot's The Princess Diaries, has had it with princess lessons, also known as torture sessions: "Do they really think anyone in Genovia cares whether I know how to use a fish fork? Or if I can sit down without getting wrinkles in the back of my skirt? Or if I know how to say 'thank you' in Swahili? Shouldn't my future countrymen be more concerned with my views on the environment? And gun control? And overpopulation?" To make matters worse, she's getting these lessons from Grandmère, a rather judgmental woman who dresses her pet in chinchilla bolero jackets and has eyeliner permanently tattooed on her eyelids. Princess in the Spotlight further records Mia's path to princessdom: her artist mother's relationship with her algebra teacher (how awkward), her forced television interview, broadcast to all of America (how humiliating), and her crush on her best friend Lilly's brother Michael (how excruciating). The result is another thoroughly entertaining diary of a very human, very self-deprecating, very unprincesslike princess. (Ages 12 and older) --Karin Snelson
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