The Paper Bag Princess
The Paper Bag Princess
The Paper Bag Princess, published in 1980, tells the story of Princess Elizabeth, who goes to rescue her prince when her castle is attacked by a dragon. (The dragon’s fire burns all her clothes, so she must don a paper bag.) The reversal of the traditional damsel-in-distress narrative won Munsch much acclaim from feminists, and the book was endorsed by the National Organization for Women. Keep an eye out for its big screen debut—actresses Elizabeth Banks and Margot Robbie have signed on for a film adaptation!
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The Paper Bag Princess is a children's book written by Robert Munch and illustrated by Michael Marchenko. It was first published in 1980 by the Annick Press and launched Munsch's career. The story reflects the stereotype of the princess and the dragon. As a result, the book has won critical acclaim from feminists, including endorsement from the National Organization for Women, which sells the book on its website. Since it was first published in 1980, it has sold more than seven million copies worldwide.
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