Synopses & Reviews
A little girl discovers her true identityDulcie Campbell knows she's a princess. The woman with old bunny slippers can't be her real mother. The man with scratchy whiskers isn't her real father. The boy who teases her isn't her real brother. And the dog who sniffs her isn't hers, either. Dulcie sets out to live the life she was born for. "Take a warm jacket!" calls the woman. "Don't forget your book!" calls the man. "I thought you said you were leaving!" shouts the boy. The dog drools. Off to the barn (the royal palace) goes Dulcie, where she perches on a bale of hay (her throne) to wait for things to right themselves. Then she opens her book of fairy tales and learns that the life of a princess isn't all that she's dreamed - and that the one she's been living may not be so bad after all.
Wry, funny, and utterly charming, Cynthia DeFelice's story is pictured to perfection by R. W. Alley.
Review
"DeFelice hits the mark with this tale of wishful identity, amiably chronicled in Alley's warm portrait of a hardworking family. Dulcie lives on a farm but is convinced that she's really a princess named Dulcinea . . . A smartly told story with a gentle moral." -
Publishers Weekly
Synopsis
Dulcie Campbell believes she's a princess, and knows that the people she lives with are not her real family. Dulcie sets out to live the life she was born for, and heads off to her palace (the barn) to sit upon her throne (a bale of hay) and wait for things to right themselves. But while reading fairy tales, she learns that the life of a princess isn't all that she's dreamed. Full-color illustrations.
Synopsis
"DeFelice hits the mark with this tale of wishful identity, amiably chronicled in Alley's warm portrait of a hardworking family. Dulcie lives on a farm but is convinced that she's really a princess named Dulcinea . . . A smartly told story with a gentle moral." -
Publishers WeeklyAbout the Author
Cynthia DeFelice is the author of
Casey in the Bath, illustrated by Chris L. Demarest. She lives in upstate New York.
R. W. Alley has illustrated over sixty books for children. He lives in Rhode Island.