Book Descriptions
for The Apple-Pip Princess by Jane Ray
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
From The United States Board on Books for Young People (USBBY)
The ruler of a kingdom turned barren and sad upon the death of the queen decides to select his successor by challenging each of his three daughters to do something to make him proud. The youngest plants an apple pip left to her by her mother, which sprouts and inspires others to plant seeds. The kingdom is magically renewed, and she is chosen. Ray writes with a strong storytelling voice; this original tale has the flavor of a folktale. The richly colored collage and watercolor illustrations, some of which are embellished with Ray’s signature frames touched with gold, are stunning . ca
Originally published by Orchard Books Great Britain, in 2007.
From the Publisher
Once there was a kingdom full of laughter, happiness, trees, and birdsong. But when the queen dies, the land becomes quiet and barren, and everyone is filled with sadness. What will make the kingdom bloom again? Can Serenity, the youngest of three princesses, bring hope and life back to her kingdom with a single apple pip — a precious seed left to her by her mother? This original fairy tale is brought to life and exquisitely illustrated by the internationally renowned Jane Ray.