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When a Troubadour Rescued a Princess

The Patchwork Princess, The Adventures of Ra-me, The Traveling Troubadour by Connie S Arnold


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As medieval tales go, when a King needs his precious daughter-Princess rescued, princes or knights from nearby kingdoms come to save the day. But not so fast, according to the book, “The Patchwork Princess, The Adventures of Ra-me, The Traveling Troubadour” by Connie S. Arnold. For here in this book, is an unlikely hero who comes forward to state his candid intentions, and still completes the mission. Designed for children, the book offers an extraordinary tale of bravery, gallantry, self-introspection and kindness.

Lest you think this medieval tale is too serious, children will find themselves doubling-over from the laughs and colorful illustrations. For how could a troubadour, that jolly singer of lengthy songs and prose, manage everything that comes in rescuing a damsel-in-distress from a mean-spirited villain, called Terrance the Terrible. Also, there is a dragon! Without a sword, or armor of any kind, could he defeat, or would he be defeated?

This unlikely hero only has his music and his instruments. He has no army, no allies. He has his eyes on the list of rewards to be clinched, but all he has are his wits and clear intentions to mount the daring rescue. Would they be enough?

The book’s simple premise and plot are delightfully simple to a young mind and it also delivers the moral ground of superficial beauty against the pureness of one’s heart.

“The Patchwork Princess, Adventures of Ra-me the Traveling Troubadour” has been chosen as one of the NABE Pinnacle Book Achievement Award Winners for Winter 2019. The author lives on a farm in Tennessee, USA, with her husband, a few black cows, a chocolate Lab, a Llaso Poo and five ponds filled with thousands of fish.
 
“The Patchwork Princess, Adventures of Ra-me the Traveling Troubadour” will be displayed in the upcoming biggest literary events in Canada this year on September 22 in Toronto.


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