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Ambrose and the Princess.


Ambrose and the Princess

Margo Sorenson, author; Katalin Szegedi, illustrator

The Liturgical li·tur·gi·cal   also li·tur·gic
adj.
1. Of, relating to, or in accordance with liturgy: a book of liturgical forms.

2. Using or used in liturgy.
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St. John's Abbey, PO Box 7500, Collegeville, MN 56321-7500

081463043X $16.95 1-800-858-5450 www.litpress.org

American Library Association American Library Association, founded 1876, organization whose purpose is to increase the usefulness of books through the improvement and extension of library services.  award-winning author Margo Sorenson and 2005 Hungarian Illustrator of the Year Katalin Szegedi present Ambrose and the Princess, an enchanting en·chant·ing  
adj.
Having the power to enchant; charming: enchanting music.



en·chanting·ly adv.
 fable about little mouse named Ambrose, who sees that the kind and wonderful princess of the land is unhappy. She is so distressed she might depart, yet the church, the convent, and the poor dearly need her kindness. Determined to make things right, Ambrose sets out on an adventure to help the princess and her all her subjects. The delightful color illustrations add the perfect charming touch to this original story in the style of a classic fairy tale fairy tale

Simple narrative typically of folk origin dealing with supernatural beings. Fairy tales may be written or told for the amusement of children or may have a more sophisticated narrative containing supernatural or obviously improbable events, scenes, and personages
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Betsy L. Hogan

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Date:Feb 1, 2006
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