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Ben Hills Princess Masako: Prisoner of the Chrysanthemum Throne.


What woman doesn't does·n't  

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 dream of marrying a prince, moving to a palace and living happily ever after The term happily ever after is used in association with many works of children’s fiction and romantic fiction. It describes a happy ending, often a cliché in which all the good characters have emerged victorious and all the evil characters have been punished. ? Unfortunately, that dream didn't did·n't  

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 come true for Masako Owada. A thoroughly modern and Oxford-educated woman, Masako sacrificed her career as a diplomat in 1993 by marrying Crown Prince Naruhito. Now at age 42, Masako is a tragic figure whose struggles with depression have made international headlines. This book is a fascinating glimpse behind the 'Chrysanthemum Curtain', into the mysterious world of the Japanese royal family.

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 1585425680 SFr 47.90
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Title Annotation:English Books
Publication:Swiss News
Date:May 1, 2007
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