One should be able to say of a princess "She was as good as she was
beautiful," according to The Art of Being a Princess (third revised
edition), which the almost-thirteen-year-old Princess Imogene is
supposed to be reading. Not feeling particularly good, or all that
beautiful, she heads for a nearby pond, where, unfortunately, a talking
frog tricks her into kissing him. No prince appears, as one might
expect. Instead, the princess turns into a frog herself! Thus launches a
funny, wonderfully spun fractured fairy tale in which Imogene wonders if
she will be forever frogified.