The Princess and the Unicorn

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The Princess and the Unicorn
First edition cover
AuthorCarol Hughes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreFantasy
Published2009 by Random House
Pages275
ISBN978-0375855627
OCLC213479864

The Princess and the Unicorn is a children's fantasy novel by British-born American author Carol Hughes, who also wrote Jack Black and the Ship of Thieves.[1] The novel was published in hardcover on February 24, 2009, by Random House Books for Young Readers.[2]

Plot summary[edit]

This novel follows two characters: Princess Eleanor of England and a young fairy named Joyce. Joyce lives in Swinley Forest with a community of other fairies who rely on the forest's unicorn for survival. One day, Joyce follows the unicorn to the edge of the forest and is spotted by Princess Eleanor. The princess chases her inside and finds the unicorn, only to take it home with her to Swinley Castle. Knowing it is her responsibility to retrieve the unicorn, Joyce sets out on a journey to bring the unicorn home. Things get a little more complicated when the Princess takes the unicorn with her to London.[3]

Meanwhile, the princess is not living the dream life that most little girls would assume. She rarely gets to see her parents, who are too busy with their affairs to tuck her in bed at night. And her once lovable nanny is brewing a deceptive get-rich-quick scheme behind the princess's back.

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