Carlota is a princess, but she's tired of the color pink and does not want to kiss any more frogs to see if they are actually princes. Why shouldn't she be able to rescue princes from the claws of wolves, slay dragons, and fly in hot air balloons? Subverting traditional gender roles while maintaining a conventional story structure, this playfully illustrated book offers a welcome twist on the classic fairy tale.
Carlota is a princess, but she's tired of the color pink and does not want to kiss any more frogs to see if they are actually princes. Why shouldn't she be able to rescue princes from the claws of wolves, slay dragons, and fly in hot air balloons? Subverting traditional gender roles while maintaining a conventional story structure, this playfully illustrated book offers a welcome twist on the classic fairy tale.