9780965091008-0965091007-Princess Bubble

Princess Bubble

ISBN-13: 9780965091008
ISBN-10: 0965091007
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Susan Johnston
Publication date: 2007
Publisher: Bubble Gum Press
Format: Hardcover 35 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780965091008
ISBN-10: 0965091007
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Susan Johnston
Publication date: 2007
Publisher: Bubble Gum Press
Format: Hardcover 35 pages

Summary

Princess Bubble (ISBN-13: 9780965091008 and ISBN-10: 0965091007), written by authors Susan Johnston, was published by Bubble Gum Press in 2007. With an overall rating of 4.2 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Princess Bubble (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.59.

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As seen on The TODAY Show, two successful single gals are throwing out an unstereotypical option, a redefined fairy-tale ending, happily ever after even without the prince. With wisdom gleaned from their careers as single, globe-trotting flight attendants, first-time authors Susan Johnston and Kimberly Webb have crafted a modern-day book that celebrates singleness. A contemporary fairy tale for all ages, Princess Bubble was written to reduce the overwhelming sense of failure, self-doubt, and despair that some single women face. Knowing how low self-esteem and depression plague many single females, we wanted to spread the message that happily ever after can occur even before Prince Charming arrives. . . or even if he never does, said Webb. We re definitely not anti-Prince, said Johnston (whose college nickname was Bubbles ). We re not anti-family or anti-marriage, if anything we re anti- Damsel in Distress. Our message the single life can also be a fairy tale. The End! Princess Bubble stars a princess who is confused by the traditional fairy tale messages that say she must find her prince before she can live happily ever after. Princess Bubble dons her thinking crown to research traditional fairy tales, interviews married girlfriends, and even takes counsel from her mother, who advises her to sign up at FindYourPrince.com. With a little help from her fairy godmother (this is still a fairy tale after all), Ms. Bubble discovers that living happily ever after is not about finding a prince. True happiness, the book reveals, is found by loving God, being kind to others, and being comfortable with who you are already! We ve had countless women all over the nation tell us they wish there had been a book like this when they were young, said Johnston. This is a story women can truly believe in and feel comfortable sharing with their children.

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