

The messages about the importance of family, friendships, and virtue-growth are powerfully conveyed by the story itself. Princess Academy and its two sequels, Palace of Stone and The Forgotten Sisters, are great book options for girls who love fantasy. But in a masterful twist that really elevates this book to classic status, author Hale has Miri instead choose to help all her friends graduate, help her best friend be chosen as the Princess, and find happiness in improving life for her family and tiny community. Surely Miri will end up graduating top of the academy and being chosen by the Prince and living happily ever after.

Just from the title, Princess Academy, you think you know how this book is going to end. When she focuses on her own self-improvement and helping her friends, she finds peace and clarity.

When Miri focuses on winning the title of Academy Princess, she feels restless and unsure. The other girls learn to admire and accept Miri due to her positive character traits: her kindness, cheerfulness, helpfulness, and courage. VirtuesĪnother great theme in Princess Academy is that being virtuous is more important than money, power, or winning. There’s a great theme running through the book about forgiving wrongs, not harboring anger, and second chances. With the help of a little diplomacy, and thanks to her cheerfulness and resourcefulness, she begins to forge real friendships. The lessons in diplomacy also help Miri work past the initial ostracism she experiences from her fellow classmates. Then she uses her diplomacy lessons to advocate for her town with the traders to come to a better arrangement. Notably, Miri learns from her economic lessons that her town on Mount Eskel is being systematically underpaid for their stone by the traders. Over the course of the book, Hale cleverly shows how Miri needs the lessons she learned at the Academy to conquer various challenges. Miri learns something from each course she takes: etiquette, poise, history, diplomacy, economics, and, of course, reading. So obviously, the power of education, especially reading books, is a huge theme in Princess Academy. A Princess Academy opens to provide them with education and ideas that change their mindsets and way of life forever. The next Princess of Danland will be selected from among the 20 girls on Mount Eskel. But one day life on Mount Eskel changes forever. Utterly uneducated, her life consists of struggling alongside her poverty-stricken family for basic survival. A Fantasy Worldįourteen year old Miri lives on Mount Eskel, the linder stone quarry of Danland. This review may contain Amazon affiliate links. But Princess Academy completely surprised me-in a good way! A Newberry Honor book in 2006, this popular fantasy series aimed at tween and teen girls seemed too good to be true. Princess Academy by Shannon Hale is an exciting, character-forming book about friendships, overcoming hardships, and true happiness.
