The Light Princess
By (Author) George Macdonald
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9th June 2021
United States
General
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Traditional stories
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Fantasy
FIC
Hardback
50
Width 127mm, Height 203mm
Originally published in 1864, this story centers a young princess whos cursed with the inability to touch the ground, but still finds love and happiness.The Light Princess is about sacrifice and redemption, while facing unsurmountable odds.
When a witch isnt invited to a royal christening, she curses the child with a loss of gravity. The young princess constantly floats on air and can only find relief while in water. Due to her circumstance, she remains figuratively and literally distant. This becomes a greater problem when her family discovers the only way to break the curse is through tears. The princess must experience the power of love and loss before she can finally be free.
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The Light Princess is one of George MacDonalds most notable works. Its been adapted across multiple mediums including a musical with songs from award-winning artist, Tori Amos. Its a childrens tale that delivers a compassionate message with a unique narrative.
With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of The Light Princess is both modern and readable.
George MacDonald (1824 - 1905) was a Scottish-born novelist and poet. He grew up in a religious home influenced by various sects of Christianity. He attended University of Aberdeen, where he graduated with a degree in chemistry and physics. After experiencing a crisis of faith, he began theological training and became minister of Trinity Congregational Church. Later, he gained success as a writer penning fantasy tales such as Lilith, The Light Princess and At the Back of the North Wind. MacDonald became a well-known lecturer and mentor to various creatives including Lewis Carroll who famously wrote, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland fame.