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The Princess and the Suffragette
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Dive into the enchanting world of 'The Princess and the Suffragette,' a captivating hardback novel perfect for young readers aged 8-12. Set in 1913, nine years after the beloved tale of 'A Little Princess,' this story follows the courageous Lottie, the smallest girl from Miss Minchin's orphanage. Lottie embarks on an inspiring journey of self-discovery as she learns about the Suffragette movement from her friend Sara Crewe, who visits frequently. As Lottie sneaks out to attend rallies and protests against the injustices faced by women, she defies her cold father—who harbors a secret about Lottie’s long-lost mother. This beautifully illustrated book teaches the importance of friendship, courage, and female empowerment through its relatable characters and their magnificent adventures. With a gripping narrative and rich historical context, 'The Princess and the Suffragette' not only entertains but also educates young minds about the power of protest and the fight for women's rights. Add this unique children's book to your collection today, and inspire the next generation with themes of resilience and social justice. Ideal for school libraries, home reading, or as a thoughtful gift for budding activists. Experience the magic of friendship and the strength of women through this enthralling tale, available now in a beautifully bound hardback format from Scholastic UK. Don’t miss out on a modern classic that resonates with today’s spirit of empowerment!
CONDITION: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781407170855
Format: Hardback
› 3 other possible Format:s available
Publisher: SCHOLASTIC UK - LONDON
Number of Pages: 240
Dimensions Width: 137mm
Height: 199mm
Spine: 26mm
It is 1913, nine years after the end of A Little Princess saw Sara Crewe escape Miss Minchin's orphanage. Lottie, the smallest girl from the original story, learns about the Suffragette movement from Sara, who returns to visit from time to time. Soon Lottie finds herself sneaking out of the orphanage to attend a demonstration, in defiance of her cold, distant father. A father who has a secret to hide about her own missing mother It's a story about lost mothers turning up in unexpected situations, the power of friendship and female empowerment.
CONDITION: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781407170855
Format: Hardback
› 3 other possible Format:s available
Publisher: SCHOLASTIC UK - LONDON
Number of Pages: 240
Dimensions Width: 137mm
Height: 199mm
Spine: 26mm
It is 1913, nine years after the end of A Little Princess saw Sara Crewe escape Miss Minchin's orphanage. Lottie, the smallest girl from the original story, learns about the Suffragette movement from Sara, who returns to visit from time to time. Soon Lottie finds herself sneaking out of the orphanage to attend a demonstration, in defiance of her cold, distant father. A father who has a secret to hide about her own missing mother It's a story about lost mothers turning up in unexpected situations, the power of friendship and female empowerment.
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