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  • The Princess and the Castle

    Caroline Binch

    Paperback (Otter-Barry Books, May 3, 2016)
    Genevieve lives with her mum and brother Jack by the harbour, but ever since the day her dad’s fishing boat was lost at sea, Genevieve won’t go near the water. Instead she gazes at the castle across the harbour and dreams of being a princess. Until one day Mum introduces the children to her new friend, Cedric . Gradually Cedric becomes part of the family, and one day he suggests a family boat trip to the castle. Will Genevieve be able to overcome her fears?
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  • The Princess and the Castle by Caroline Binch

    Caroline Binch

    Paperback (Otter-Barry Books, Jan. 1, 1851)
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  • The Princess and the Castle

    Caroline Binch

    Paperback (Red Fox, Sept. 5, 2005)
    A touching and beautifully illustrated tale about overcoming fear.Ever since her daddy’s fishing boat got lost at sea, Genevieve has stayed well away from the shore. Instead, she gazes across the harbour to the castle on the other side and dreams of becoming a princess. Then Cedric, who has become part of their family, suggests a family outing in his little red sailing boat. Will Genevieve be able to overcome her fear and visit the castle she has long dreamed of?From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Princess and the Castle

    Caroline Binch

    Hardcover (RANDOM HOUSE CHILDRE, Aug. 5, 2004)
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  • The Princess and the Castle

    Caroline Binch

    Paperback (Red Fox, Aug. 1, 2005)
    Genevieve lives with her mother and brother in a little harbor-side house, but ever since the day that her father’s fishing boat was lost at sea, she has stayed well away from the shore. Instead, she gazes across the harbor at the castle on the other side and dreams of being a princess. One day, a tall man arrives sailing a little boat with red sails. Genevieve’s mother introduces him as Cedric, her new friend. At first, Genevieve is apprehensive, but she sees the happiness Cedric brings to her mother, and slowly he becomes part of the family. So when Cedric suggests a family outing in his boat, will Genevieve be able to overcome her fear and visit the castle she has long dreamed of? Gorgeous, emotive watercolor paintings bring to life this touching story about loss, change, and confronting one’s fears. Caroline Binch is best known for her "Grace" books, including Amazing Grace, Boundless Grace, and Starring Grace.
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  • The Princess And The Castle by Caroline Binch

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    Hardcover (Jonathan Cape, Feb. 23, 1855)
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