The Princess and the Captain

The Princess and the Captain

by Anthea Bell (Translator), Anthea Bell (Translator), Anne-Laure Bondoux (Author)

Synopsis

Malva is the princess of Galnicia, destined to marry the Prince of Andemark. Or so her parents think. On the eve of her wedding, she escapes at dead of night from under her parents' noses, little realising that she is letting herself in for a life of peril and adventure, including being shipwrecked in a huge storm and being captured as part of a harem. Hugely visual, the book tells of the wonder of frozen steppes and oriental palaces, of sailing ships and treasure islands. This is a book of drama, magic and excitement, where challenges have to be overcome, friendships cemented, and hearts broken. A note from the author: When I was ten, I devoured stories about explorers. I asked my parents for a world map, and hung it above my bed. On it, in pencil, I traced the itineraries of Marco Polo, Phileas Fogg ,Ulysses, Magellan and Michael Strogoff. Real or make-believe, these characters fascinated me, and I swore that one day too I would cicumnavigate the world. The Princess and the Captain is an idea that grew slowly, over four years. I wanted to create an imaginary world, similar to our own, set in the Age of Discovery. A mirror world, if you like, full of mysterious, unexplored territories, which could reflect the fears and hopes of men. I wanted love, hatred, danger, and, in the eye of the storm, real flesh and blood characters pursuing their own dreams, their own El Dorado Malva and Orfeus have travelled with me a long way. It's time to let them go now, to sail towards new readers .

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 448
Edition: 1st
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 05 Jun 2006

ISBN 10: 0747577668
ISBN 13: 9780747577669
Children’s book age: 12+ Years
Book Overview: High profile trade campaign for an extraordinary lead Consumer campaign targeting fans of Celia Rees, Cornelia Funke & Greek mythology (to include extracts, competitions and national ad advertising) National reviews Stunning point of sale (posters, postcards, window display items)

Author Bio
Anne-Laure Bondoux was born in 1971, in the outskirts of Paris. Whilst studying for a degree in modern literature, she set up writing workshops for children with learning difficulties, which were awarded a national prize in 1995, from the Fondation de France. In September 1996 she started work at Bayard Press to work on a fiction magazine for 9-12 year olds. She left in 2000 to pursue her writing career, and won the Prix Sorciere (also won by Celia Rees).