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The Princess and the Hound

Mette Ivie Harrison

New York: Eos, 2007

  • Mette Ivie Harrison: Author
Fiction, Fantasy, Juvenile Fiction, Novel
Princes--Juvenile fiction; Princesses--Juvenile fiction; Dogs--Juvenile fiction; Human-animal communication--Juvenile fiction; Magic--Juvenile fiction; Kings and rulers--Juvenile fiction; Self-actualization (Psychology)--Juvenile fiction
He is a prince, heir to a kingdom threatened on all sides, possessor of the animal magic, which is forbidden by death in the land he'll rule. She is a princess from a rival kingdom, the daughter her father never wanted, isolated from true human friendship but inseparable from her hound. Though they think they have little in common, each possesses a secret that must be hidden at all costs. Proud, stubborn, bound to marry for the good of their kingdoms, this prince and princess will steal your heart, but will they fall in love? [from publisher web site]
Winner of the 2007 Young Adult Literature Award, Association for Mormon Letters
813 H247p
278
English

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