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The Rescue Princesses: The Wishing Pearl
By (Author) Paula Harrison
Illustrated by Sharon Tancredi
Nosy Crow Ltd
Nosy Crow Ltd
7th June 2012
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
128
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
117g
The second book in the fabulous Rescue Princesses series finds the Princesses staying on the tropical island of Ampali for the summer. They are to attend the Royal Regatta in a few days' time and are busy getting ready for all the festivities. Clarabel is sent out to collect shells to decorate the palace and discovers a badly wounded dolphin. He guides her to a beautiful pearl, and seems to be able to talk to her through the jewel. In staging a daring rescue, the Princesses need all their strength and bravery, and discover ancient treasure along the way!
Princesses and animals - what young girl could resist' - We Love This Book 'The glittery cover and plenty of line drawings, combined with magic and animals, make this a book to appeal to young readers.' - Parents in Touch
Paula began inventing stories and writing them down as a child, including one about a magical land inhabited by talking bookworms. After gaining an English degree, she became a primary school teacher. She is also married with two children. She loves inspiring children's imaginations and believes that day-dreaming can be a really good use of your time (although she hasn't actually said that during a lesson). Over the years, she's shared many different authors' books with children, and now can't wait to share her own.