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“I didn't look back, I took Rhys's hand and faced ahead. He and I would have our own adventures, and I'd be brave as I could be. Meryl would visit sometimes and tell me her tales. I'd weave her adventures and mine into tapestries. I'd put both of us in them, back to back, Meryl fighting her monsters and I fighting mine. And perhaps one day someone would make up verses about us, and we'd be together again, the two princesses of Bamarre.”

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The Two Princesses of Bamarre

This fantasy novel delves into the lives of two princesses, offering readers a tale of magic, courage, and the quest for freedom. Set in the mystical kingdom of Bamarre, the story unfolds as the princesses navigate their destinies amidst a backdrop of political intrigue and magical challenges. more

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Gail Carson Levine
Gail Carson Levine

Gail Carson Levine is an American children's literature author, known for her beloved fairy tales that blend traditional elements with modern narrative techniques. more

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