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Keeping a Princess Heart
By: Nicole JohnsoneBook Publisher: HarperCollins
Imprint: Thomas Nelson
Format: ePub Encrypted (DRM)
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Snow White, Cinderella, and Sleeping Beauty. Every little girl grew up hearing the stories of "happily ever after," but is that the world in which she exists today?
Living in this not-so-fairy-tale world, you are torn between everything you longed for and everything you live with. You wonder how your heart will survive, because what you have isn't even close to what you hoped for. Hang on! Real hope is found in the tension between the two-in an invisible kingdom. This place is where you discover the true heart of a princess-one full of dreams, wonder, delight, and joy. And you learn to keep it alive, even in the midst of this crazy, disappointed, hard-to-understand world.
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| Title of Religion eBook: Keeping a Princess Heart | |
| Release Date: 05-15-2007 | |
| Publisher: Thomas Nelson |
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| Parent title | Keeping a Princess... |
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| Encrypted (DRM) | Yes |
| SKU | 9781418566913 |
| File size | 487 |
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Keeping a Princess Heart
Chapter One
Once upon a TimeOnce upon a time ... we were little girls. By day we read from our books of fairy tales, and by night we dreamed of the way our lives would turn out. On Sunday nights we parked in our pajamas two inches away from the television. Tinkerbell would fly out waving her wand and putting fairy dust on all the letters on the screen, signifying that the magic was about to begin. The music would swell, and we would hold our breath with excitement as we watched our favorite stories unfold ...
Cinderella arrived at the ball, and everyone recognized her as a true princess, and we just knew our day to go to the ball was coming ...
Sleeping Beauty was sleeping beautifully, dreaming of her prince, and we dreamed of the day that our prince would come ...
Snow White was singing as she got the dwarfs off to work, and we imagined humming a happy tune, getting our children off to school ...
We dreamed of beautiful castles, knowing in our hearts that we would one day ride off in a white carriage and live happily ever after ...
Do you ever wonder, What happened? Does it seem that somewhere among the prince, the kids, the laundry, and the carpool the fairy-tale company must have been bought out and is now bankrupt? Does it seem that life played a cruel trick on us? Most of us would openly acknowledge that what we ended up with is so very different than our dreams. It's not exactly like we really were Snow White or Cinderella or Sleeping Beauty. But please, shouldn't there be a few recognizable parallels?
This is where the voice of reason reminds us we can't compare our lives to theirs because the
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