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Books with title The Runaway Princess

  • The Runaway

    Carl Sommer, Enrique Vignolo

    Paperback (Advance Publishing, Jan. 1, 2009)
    Millie is convinced the world is unfair and her parents make her do most of the work. She isnt allowed to do anything she wants, like watch unlimited TV, chat unsupervised on the internet, or go to that park by herself. Her teachers are unfair, too, and her brother and sister seem to get away with everything. Millie finally hits upon a plan that will solve all her problems; run away from home! With money stolen from her mothers purse, she buys a bus ticket for big city where she can live as she always wanted. The city sparkles as Mille starts her adventure with ice cream and a trip to the amusement park, but when Millies money runs out, things dramatically change. Millie ends up scared, no food to eat, and nowhere to sleep. After getting caught stealing, the police notify her parents. Millie finally learns to appreciate what she had and becomes the happiest girl in the whole world.
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  • The Runaway

    Erick Livumbazi Ngoda

    Paperback (Worlds Unknown Publishers, Dec. 23, 2019)
    When Ahmed is sent down the street on an errand by his mother, he has no idea what was in store for him in the few days or how much longer it was going to be before he got back home. When his friend from school convinces him to do something he should never have done, it sends him to places he had never known existed and strange people doing a lot of strange things
  • The Princess

    Alfred Tennyson, Howard Chandler Christy

    Hardcover (Bobbs-Merrill, Jan. 1, 1911)
    The Princess by Alfred, Lord Tennyson. Illustrated by Howard Chandler Christy. 1911 hardcover published by The Bobbs-Merrill Company. Green binding with red flowers.
  • The Princess

    Lord Tennyson Alfred

    Hardcover (Charles E. Merrill Co., Jan. 1, 1897)
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  • Runaway Princesses

    E Marie Seltenrych, Ms Gayle Patricia Flanders, Mr Henry M Seltenrych

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, )
    Children under ten fall in love with these zany princesses Biscottini and Bruschetta, who live in a castle made from onions, broccoli, pizza, cupcakes, mushrooms, and whose father is the great King Onion, the king of Chipolata. Their lavish living does not make them happy, so they make the decision to run away and find true friends in a nearby town. Escaping capture, meeting a friendly horse and finding the happy children are all part of this delightful story that makes a great bedtime story, with its 5 chapters (One for each week-day night). Lessons are learned and their destiny is being prepared in a way they could not imagine or dream about. Review: Andrew said, "I just finished reading Runaway Princesses [Ebook on Smashwords] and I really enjoyed it. It reminded me of my most favourite movie of all time, 'Spirited Away'...' Runaway Princesses had many parallels to this great movie..." [11.10.2010] I hope you will enjoy it too. It contains about 30 original artworks, created by the author, E Marie Seltenrych.
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  • The Runaway

    Robert Frost, Glenna Lang

    Hardcover (David R Godine Pub, Dec. 1, 1998)
    A poem about a colt frightened by falling snow
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  • The Princess

    Stanislaw Kapuscinski (aka Stan I.S. Law), Bozena Happach

    Paperback (INHOUSEPRESS, Dec. 15, 2009)
    A boy approaching puberty enjoys exuberant imagination that leads him through progressive stages of self-discovery. His imaginary travels unfold before him elusive worlds that most people don't even suspect exit. A mysterious Princess assists him in his search and finally rewards him with the realization of his true nature. A spell binding adventure for young spirits of all ages. A bedtime story about a Boy Coming of Age. What began as a childish dream led to the edge of the Universe. A story that will rejuvenate all of us.
  • The Real Princess

    Oscar Weigle, Tadasu Izawa, Shigemi Hijikata

    Hardcover (Grosset&Dunlap, March 15, 1975)
    Story about the princess and the pea as adapted by Oscar Weigle. A tale for very young children with simple text and made beautiful by color illustrations of adorable puppets in lifelike poses...an endless delight!
  • The Runaway

    Kate O'Hearn

    Paperback (Hodder Children's Books, March 15, 1849)
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  • The Princess

    Alfred Lord Tennyson

    Paperback (Hard Press, Nov. 3, 2006)
    This is a reproduction of the original artefact. Generally these books are created from careful scans of the original. This allows us to preserve the book accurately and present it in the way the author intended. Since the original versions are generally quite old, there may occasionally be certain imperfections within these reproductions. We're happy to make these classics available again for future generations to enjoy!
  • The Runaway

    Joyce Stranger

    Paperback (Lions, )
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  • The Runaway

    Patricia St. John

    Paperback (Northfield Pub, April 24, 1999)
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