The Nutmeg Princess
By (Author) Richardo Keens-Douglas
Illustrated by Annouchka Galouchko
Annick Press Ltd
Annick Press Ltd
9th January 2014
Canada
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: General, modern and contemporary fiction
FIC
32
Width 209mm, Height 266mm
127g
A powerful modern fable about friendship, faith, and the nature of beauty. Best friends Aglo and Petal live on a small island in the Caribbean called the Isle of Spice (based on Grenada). When Petite Mama tells them the story of a mysterious nutmeg princess whom only she has seen, Aglo and Petal decide they must go and ind the elusive princess themselves. The beautiful princess appears, but Aglo is the only one who can see her. As the rest of the village rushes up the mountain in the hopes of acquiring the princess's riches, Aglo and Petal learn that greed and selfishness aren't rewarded, and they receive an unexpected reward of their own-the knowledge that true riches come from experiencing beauty and selfessness. First published in 1992, The Nutmeg Princess has become a well-loved classic. The idea for the story was the result of a school visit where a little girl put up her hand and asked if Keens-Douglas knew a story about a black princess. At the time, he didn't, but it was all he needed to inspire him. This new edition is fully revised, with condensed text and stunning revised art from Annouchka Galouchko.
It is a simple story--yet playful and evocative--brought to life by its unique, full-page illustrations.--Amber Allen"CM Reviews" (04/11/2014)
Richardo Keens-Douglas is an actor, broadcaster, and writer of plays, songs, and children's stories. His musical adaptation of "The Nutmeg Princess" won the 1999 Dora Mavor Moore award for outstanding new musical. He divides his time between Toronto and Grenada.
Annouchka Galouchko's artwork has appeared in numerous books for children, magazines, and other publications. She lives in Montreal.