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Reading level: Ages 4-8
Edition: Paperback: 32 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.19 x 11.01 x 8.47
ISBN: 044041735X
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From the Publisher
A stunning and original African American fairy tale set during slavery, from Caldecott Honor artist Faith Ringgold.
When Mama and Papa Love realize they are to have a child, they're astonished to learn she will be a princess who will one day bring freedom to her parents and all the slaves on the plantation. They pray she'll be kept safe from Captain Pepper, the cruel plantation owner. And indeed, at the moment of her birth, a miracle does occur: the Powers of Nature make her invisible, and the Prince of Night whisks her from her mother's arms to safety.
Years later it is Patience, Captain Pepper's blind daughter, who discovers the Invisible Princess. Together, Patience, Mama and Papa Love, and the Powers of Nature help the Invisible Princess realize her destiny of peace, freedom, and love.
Publisher's Weekly
For this allegory set in slave times, "Ringgold blends elements of fairy tale and American history in an evocative, if mystifying, picture book," said PW. Ages 6-10. (Jan.) Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.
Children's Literature
This is a beautiful African-American fairy tale about a princess who brings peace and freedom to her village. Mama and Papa Love are slaves who want to have a baby, but they fear Captain Pepper will make their child a slave too. Soon they are expecting a little girl, and they're told she is to be a princess. For her protection, Mama and Papa Love call upon the Prince of Night to hide her. When the baby girl is born, she is swept away from the Visible Village to the Invisible Village. Years later, Captain Pepper's blind daughter, Patience, "sees" the invisible princess in the cotton fields. It isn't long before the Captain is on a quest to find the princess and enslave her, but she and the others find a way to escape. Saved by the powers of nature, the slaves of the Visible Village enter the Invisible Village of peace, freedom, and love. Captain Pepper's daughter joins them, and through this loss, Captain Pepper himself repents and enters the new village too. Faith Ringgold's beautiful illustrations are bold and warm, just like her award-winning storytelling. Ringgold won a Caldecott Honor for her book, Tar Beach. - Tracy Defina
Kirkus Reviews
Echoes of the title story in Virginia Hamilton's The People Could Fly (1985) reverberate through this original tale of a hidden child of slavery leading her people to freedom. Spirited away by the Prince of Night shortly after her birth, a child grows up invisible to all but the slave master's blind daughter, Patience. When the slave master threatens to sell her parents, Mama and Papa Love, the Invisible Princess shows herself, and with the help of the Great Powers of Nature takes all the plantation's slaves, Patience, and even, at last, the repentant slave master to an Invisible Village of Peace, Freedom, and Love. Ringgold (Bonjour, Lonnie, 1996, etc.) loads the story-more fable-like than any of her previous works-with lessons of forgiveness, while the Invisible Princess shines beatifically in turbulent, strongly colored illustrations. (Picture book. 6-8) . |
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