
Sometimes when you're trying to save the world, what you need is a different perspective. Amelia is not like an ordinary fairytale princess. She's airborne, literally. Prone to loop-de-loos and throwing lavish parties. She's a giggler, a carefree simple soul, who can't ever touch the ground. Hank is a worrier. About the increasing water shortages, the drought. Big worries—hunger, thirst, and the fate of his village. He carries them deep, but what can he do? He’s just a guitar-playing, surfer boy after all. But then Hank asks the Princess to intervene with the King and his big, looming dam, and sets in motion a chain of wacky events, a concert by Stampeding Fists, a cascading tree, the fall of a person with no gravity, the injustices of a jail cell, and a possible Political Protest gone wrong. And at the height of it all, Amelia asks, "Guitar Boy, will you play me a song?" and causes Hank's heart to play the beat before he can even answer, "Yes, Princess, I wrote one for you." ______________________________ “Such a such a fun read." —RB “a cleverly written magical fairytale" —T Williamson "love the modern twist and the addition of the issue of water shortage and poor water conditions.” —H Hawkes
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