'This book of exceptionally excellent princesses is completely gorgeous. The stories and illustrations shine with the same clear light' Hilary McKay, author of 2018 Costa prize-winning <i>The Skylarks' War</i>.
- Hilary McKay, author of 2018 Costa prize-winning The Skylarks' War,
Traditional stories also offer rich potential for subversion, as Natasha Farrant shows in her linked collection of original fairytales... A terrific and inspirational conceit, set in a beautiful package designed and illustrated by Lydia Corry'
Irish Times
Slightly older fairytale fans, especially those who enjoy <i>Rebel Girls</i>-style empowerment, will relish <i>Eight Princesses and a Magic Mirror</i> by Natasha Farrant, enriched by Lydia Corry's delicious pictures
Guardian, Books of the Year 2019
A beautiful book to share with a class
Books for Topics
Wonderful contemporary storytelling with a classic feel'
The Bookseller, Editor's Choice
The girls in these stories refuse to submit to the usual perception of princesses being pretty, polite and obedient but each does learn valuable lessons... The realisation of their hopes and dreams come from within themselves, from their bravery to fight for what they cared about, their thirst for knowledge and their caring attitudes. A beautiful book to share with a class'
Books for Topics
A thrilling adventure'
The Times, Children's Book of the Week
A glorious adventure
Metro
Tales of empowerment and bravery, with nuggets of wisdom for any little princesses who may need a boost to their own self-confidence
Evening Echo.
No fewer than eight timely and timeless young female royals pick up the tale's thread of dauntless independence... The results are unpredictable, exuberant, fascinating. For girls with a mind of their own and for boys who might want to understand why girls are different, and so very much just like themselves'
Bookanista.
This collection of original stories about princesses who are bold, empowered, full of curiosity, adventure and determined to be true to themselves will appeal to those ready to move beyond Cinderella, Snow White, Aurora and company... Perfect for newly independent readers'
- Barbara Braxton (Teacher Librarian),
The author deftly weaves the arc of the mirror's fantastic journey into each girl's journey of self-discovery... Best of all, though the mirror is a device, it is not a gimmick thanks to the author's engaging plot and the illustrator's evocatively playful, full-colored drawings that border each story.These tales are enchanting in both their realness and their whimsy'
Kirkus