Thursday, December 7, 2017

Bianca: The Brave Frail and Delicate Princess

Bianca: The Brave Frail
and Delicate Princess


About the Book:

Title: Bianca: The Brave Frail and Delicate Princess | Author: Meg Welch Dendler | Pages: 216 | Genre: Fantasy | Recommended Age: Middle Grades 5 - 7

Book Description:

Princess Bianca had never set foot outside the castle walls. Not once in her over-protected, pink, fluffy life. But when a dragon was spotted in the land and fear spread that the monster had conquered the king and his brave knights, Bianca realized that it was her duty to protect her kingdom. She will have to prove that she can be braver and stronger than anyone believed because the threat outside the protection of her castle tower was more dangerous and magical than she ever imagined possible, except in a fairy tale.

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What People are Saying on Amazon:

"Meg Welch Dendler has created a fairy-tale masterpiece. Reminiscent of fairy-tales of old, readers will fall in love with Bianca. Her adventures are appealing to boys and girls of all ages. Complete with a dragon, fairies, and the requisite witch, Bianca the Brave Frail and Delicate Princess is an endearing story that will endure. Brava!" by Marion Marchetto, author of The Bridgewatter Chronicles

"I love books with strong female characters and think they are so important especially for the younger readers. So many great underlying themes dispersed throughout the book; courage, defying stereotypes, being open minded, kindness, breaking out of gender norms. I would definitely recommend this one to read with your kids, boys and girls alike." by Read.Explore.Repeat

"If you are looking for a children’s book that will give yourself and your little ones hours of reading pleasure, look not further. This is it." by Sherry Fundin


About the Author:
Meg Dendler


Meg Dendler has considered herself a writer since she won a picture book contest in 5th grade and entertained her classmates with ongoing sequels for the rest of the year. Beginning serious work as a freelancer in the '90s while teaching elementary and middle school, Meg has over one hundred articles in print, including interviews with Kirk Douglas, Sylvester Stallone, and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. She has won contests with her short stories and poetry, along with multiple international awards for her best-selling "Cats in the Mirror" alien rescue cat children's book series. Meg is an editor with Pen-L Publishing and also does editing work for independent and self-publishing authors.

Meg and her family (including four cats and her dog, Max) live in Arkansas.


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