A reimagining of the classic "The Princess and the Pea" set in an
African American community in the South in the 1950s. Now in
paperback!
In this adaptation of "The Princess and the Pea," there are no
mattresses. Ma Sally cooks the best black-eyed peas in Charleston
County, South Carolina. Her son, John, is a highly eligible bachelor,
and three local women vie for his hand in marriage by attempting to cook
as well as Ma. At the last minute, a surprise contestant named Princess
arrives at the door. Princess and John are well-matched, but Princess
has her own ideas. When told she has won John's hand, she asks him to
scrub the pots and pans before she'll give him an answer.
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Dedicated to "Black families everywhere," this heartwarming story, with
its fairy-tale tone, will have broad appeal.*
--Kirkus Reviews