Olivia and the Fairy Princesses, 9781442450271
Hardcover
Readers will join Olivia on a hilarious quest for individuality in this latest book of the Olivia series, and rest assured, this pig won’t be in pink.

Olivia and the Fairy Princesses

  • Hardcover

    40 pages

  • Release Date

    28 August 2012

Summary

In this picture book starring the world’s most imaginative pig, Olivia embarks upon a quest for identity with very lofty goals–and being a princess is NOT one of them!

Olivia is having an identity crisis! There are too many ruffly, sparkly princesses around these days, and Olivia has had quite enough. She needs to stand out! She has to be special! She wants to do more than just fit in! So what will she be? Join Olivia on a hilarious quest for individuality, and rest assured, you won’t find…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781442450271
ISBN-10:1442450274
Author:Ian Falconer
Publisher:Atheneum Books for Young Readers
Imprint:Atheneum Books for Young Readers
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:40
Release Date:28 August 2012
Weight:476g
Dimensions:284mm x 229mm x 13mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“Olivia is back and as strong-willed as ever in this rumination on individuality. The usually upbeat piglet is depressed. “I think I’m having an identity crisis.” All of the children in her class want to be princesses…. But Olivia likes to be unique…. Falconer’s trademark use of minimalistic color to make Olivia stand out from the crowd is in full force here. His visual humor underscores his punch lines and illustrates Olivia’s imagination…the subtle, sophisticated humor is pitched at adults as well as children. Falconer’s witty parent-child banter will resonate with listeners old and young alike. Anyone who is afraid of challenging words and complex ideas should stay away, but parents looking for a way to expand their children’s minds with more than a few chuckles along the way will find this story just the ticket. More please.”

–School Library Journal, August 2012

* “Falconer’s hammy piglet…opens this delightful installment declaring, “I think I’m having an identity crisis…. I don’t know what I should be!”….Olivia stubbornly dresses in red-and-white-striped long johns, resists damsel-in-distress bedtime stories, and lies awake considering philanthropic lines of work. Lest this be seen as pure propaganda, however, Olivia’s ultimate career decision places everything in perspective.“– “Publishers Weekly”“Independent-minded Olivia continues to be an endearing and distinctive heroine, and many a kid (and adult) weary of Barbie-pink fluff will find Olivia’s perspective refreshing…the hordes of piglets clad in rosy tutus are actually quite adorable, but confident Olivia pictorially makes a strong case for striped ensembles and primary hues as she attractively poses in Falconer’s charcoal and gouache illustrations.

This is a helpful reassurance that there are enjoyable alternatives to pink princesses for imaginative play and dressup possibilities.”– “The Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books, September 2012”

About The Author

Ian Falconer

Ian Falconer is the author and illustrator of the Olivia book series, including Olivia, Olivia Helps with Christmas, Olivia and the Fairy Princesses, Olivia and the Missing Toy, Olivia Saves the Circus, to name a few. Falconer’s illustrations have graced numerous covers of The New Yorker. He has also designed sets and costumes for the New York City Ballet, the San Francisco Opera, the Royal Opera House, and many others. He lives in Los Angeles, California.

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