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The Light Princess

The Light Princess by George MacDonald
By: (1824-1905)

A king and queen are in despair. After years of marriage, they are yet to be blessed with a child. Finally a lovely daughter is born to them. They plan a grand christening ceremony for the baby, but as destiny would have it, they forget to invite the nastiest lady in the kingdom, who also happens to be the king's sister, the evil Princess Makemnoit.

Now if all that seems distinctly familiar to you, it was meant to! Using the Sleeping Beauty/Briar Rose fairytale as a starting point, Scottish writer George MacDonald creates a story that's even more enchanting and gives it a nice little twist. In The Light Princess, published in 1864, the cruel aunt Makemnoit curses her hapless niece to become bereft of gravity! The spell she chants says, “Light of spirit, by my charms. Light of body, every part. Never weary human arms. Only crush thy parents' heart!” by which the child begins to float all over the place.

The slightest breeze could cause her to fly away. Her parents and the entire palace are exhausted trying to keep her rooted to the ground. The princess grows into a lovely, but very tall young woman. She discovers that swimming keeps her on earth, but soon her wicked aunt decides that she didn't deserve even this small enjoyment. Finally, as in all fairytales, it is a handsome prince who succeeds in bringing our heroine down to earth.

George MacDonald was a playwright, poet and Christian minister. He deeply influenced many people and was mentor to children's writer, Lewis Carroll, whom he encouraged to publish Alice after it was first written. He also had a great impact on other writers like Mark Twain, Tolkein and Walter de la Mare. His circle of friends included Ruskin, Tennyson, Trollope, Dickens and Wilkie Collins. In America he was admired by Walt Whitman and Longfellow. Though his works concern fantasy themes, he didn't intend them to be read only by children. He said, “I write not for children, but for the child-like, whether they be five or fifty or seventy-five.”

He was deeply humanist in thinking and his theology was of a compassionate and optimistic variety. He used fantasy more as a medium for exploring the real human condition and his works are tinged with wit and humor.

The Light Princess has been adapted as a very successful musical and the story lends itself wonderfully to fantastic stage innovations and techniques. It is a great addition to your bookshelf and should be thoroughly enjoyed by both children and grownups.


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Reviews (Rated: 4 Stars - 3 reviews)

Reviewer: - November 9, 2017
Subject: The story
A very good story!!! George Macdonald is a wonderful author and I have enjoyed many of his works, and this story is a story of love and sacrifice. I recommend this book to anyone looking for something to read on a small trip or to listen to at bedtime and hope you enjoy it as much as I did!
Reviewer: - November 8, 2017
Subject: The story
A very good story!!! George Macdonald is a wonderful author and I have enjoyed many of his works, and this story is a story of love and sacrifice. I recommend this book to anyone looking for something to read on a small trip or to listen to at bedtime and hope you enjoy it as much as I did!
Reviewer: - July 4, 2013
First, the female reader did a very good job with narration. The studio was quiet of background noise. The story itself is classic, bubbly and gentle. A princess easy to like, a prince far to altruistic, heaven and earth and gravity is moved by one princess. A good bedtime story!


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