Ebook {Epub PDF} Princess Prunella and the Purple Peanut by Margaret Atwood
Summaries: "Princess Prunella and the Purple Peanut" is all about Prunella. Prunella is a princess that is unhappily spoiled. Through this book, readers see a fairy tale that entails a classic message. Prunella lives in a pink palace with her parents, three cats, and her Pug. She loves herself, and later on, she wants to marry a rich prince/5. Princess Prunella and the Purple Peanut. Margaret Atwood, Author, Maryann Kovalski, Illustrator, Aryann Kovalski, Illustrator Workman Publishing $ (32p) . · Prunella, a proud, prissy princess plans to marry a pinhead prince who will pamper her until a wise old woman's spell puts a purple peanut on the princess's pretty nose. Publication Date 1 Cited by: 1.
Princess Prunella and the Purple Peanut () NON-FICTION. Survival: A Thematic Guide to Canadian Literature (). Atwood, Margaret, -. Dancing girls and other stories Contents: The war in the bathroom. - The man from Mars. @inproceedings{AtwoodPrincessPA, title={Princess Prunella and the purple peanut}, author={M. Atwood and M. Kowalski}, year={} }. OK, here is what the book is about, in a purple nutshell. Prunella, a proud, prissy, princess, plans to marry a pinheaded prince who will pamper her. From Margaret Atwood--the novelist, poet, short story writer and author of such contemporary bestsellers as The Handmaid's Tale and The Illustrated with elegant humor by Maryann Kovalski, Princess Prunella and the Purple Peanut revels in the smart-alecky humor of its impertinent heroine.
Prunella, a proud, prissy, princess, plans to marry a pinheaded prince who will pamper her--until a wise old woman's spell puts a purple peanut on the princess's pretty nose. See, the book is written in profound proliferation of purposely placed "p" words. It is a real thoroughgoing exercise in alliteration. Prunella is a vain and self-centered young princess who has no concern for other people's problems. One day a wise woman puts a magic spell on her, causing a purple peanut to continually grow on Prunella's nose until she performs three good deeds. Princess Prunella and the Purple Peanut: Author: Margaret Atwood: Illustrated by: Maryann Kovalski: Edition: illustrated: Publisher: Workman Pub., Original from: Pennsylvania State.
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