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Books with title Warrior Princess

  • Warrior Princess, Nanny

    Stacy-Ann Facey

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 16, 2020)
    Have you ever heard of Nanny?Many years ago, there was a strong black princess named Nanny. Many called her Warrior Princess. She was born around 1680.Princess Nanny was born in Ghana (West Africa also known as the Gold Coast). Some believed she was from the Ashanti tribe and knew how to use herbs to heal people.Nanny was fierce.Nanny was a warrior. Nanny was brilliant.Nanny was a leader.And she has a message for you!
  • My Princess Warrior

    Robert Lillis, Sonya Lillis

    eBook
    Every night, as Robby is falling asleep, his princess-warrior Ella meets him at his window. She takes him to the magical land of Manitory where they fight bad-guys and monsters all night long. Come join Robby and Ella as they embark on their most perilous adventure. Can Robby make it back in time to save his princess from certain death?
  • NADIFE, THE WARRIOR PRINCESS

    FATIMA KOISE

    (Independently published, Aug. 1, 2017)
    Do you know African folklore had dragons? Wait until you read –Princess Nadife and The Dragon Princess Nadife was the African princess of love, beauty, war, and political power. Her prominent emblems include the lion and the six-pointed star. Princess Nadife is one of the most widely celebrated and adored princesses in Africa. Amongst many of her myths are the her taking over the domains of other Princes, Princesses and Kings. The Africans worshipped Princess Nadife as the Princess of both warfare and beauty. Unlike other princesses, whose roles were defined and whose domains were limited, Princess Nadife moved from conquest to conquest usurping lands, properties and resources. She is young, highly impetuous and ambitious. She constantly strives for more power than that allotted to her.
  • The Princess and the Warrior

    Franka Potente, Benno Furmann, Tom Tykwer

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