Who Made You a Princess? (All About Us, No. 4)
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Product Description
Shani Hanna returns to
But when the girls return to school, they find a new addition to the distinguished student body: Prince Rashid al Amir of Yasir, an oil-rich desert kingdom in the
It turns out, Shani's family and the prince's go back for generations, entwined in tradition, obligation, and family honor. In each generation, members of the two families have expanded their business interests through arranged marriage. Will Shani put aside her feelings for Danyel to pursue her family's wishes? Or will God answer her prayers for an intervention?
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #670621 in Books
- Published on: 2009-05-13
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 240 pages
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- ISBN13: 9780446179621
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Editorial Reviews
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"I only wish Shelley Adina's All About Us series had been around in my day. I recommend it for any young adult who wants to escape to another world and find that they are not alone in their feelings and experiences." (American Idol finalist, Contemporary Christian artist, and author Mandisa )
"At last! A real book, about real young women, who love God and are struggling to 'do the right thing.'" (ArmChairInterviews.com on It's All About Us )
About the Author
Shelley Adina is a world traveler and pop culture junkie with an incurable addiction to designer handbags. She knows the value of a relationship with a gracious God and loving Christian friends, and she's inviting today's teenage girls to join her in these refreshingly honest books about real life as a Christian teen--with a little extra glitz thrown in for fun! In between books, Shelley loves traveling, listening to and making music, and watching all kinds of movies.
Customer Reviews
Quality Teen Fiction with a Christian message!
Considering I've been a fan of Shelley Adina's series, "All About Us", since the beginning, this volume made me a bit nervous. The storyline was a bit out of my realm until I realized something very important...
...every woman longs to feel like a princess.
So, when Shani Hanna finds out she just might be one, the question of "Who Made You a Princess?" takes on an entirely new meaning! Always the rejected one at Spencer Academy, Shani has finally started coming out of her shell of security.
With a new group of friends and a potential boyfriend that does more than make her physical senses tingle, her life looks so bright...well, you know.
Until her old childhood friend, Prince Rashid al Amir arrives at Spencer as an exchange student. Shani's attraction to him interferes with her longing to belong to Danyel...or does it?
The enticement of life as royalty wears thin enough, especially when the truth about Rashid's presence in Shani's life comes to light. Can Shani figure out just who made her a princess, and can she accept His love for her?
Shelley has the unique ability to take the unlikely scenarios, such as dating a prince, and make them totally accessible to any young woman picking up her novels. Spencer Academy itself is beyond belief, and yet I feel so at home there!
With believable characters mingled in with the glitz and glamour of the rich and famous, Shelley's stories capture your heart and make you think about what truly matters in this life.
For girls searching for answers to life questions such as why am I here and what does being popular really mean--and is it worth it--I recommend picking up Shelley's series.
I'm giving "Who Made You a Princess?" four out of five bookmarks with a tiny tiara as a charm. And, just in case you didn't know it, God loves to take women of all ages into His Kingdom--and feel free to email me to find out more!
Courtesy of Teens Read Too
WHO MADE YOU A PRINCESS?, the fourth installment in Ms. Adina's ALL ABOUT US series, focuses on Shani Hanna.
Shani has just spent the last part of summer vacation hanging out at Lissa's place. While there, she met a cute boy, Danyel Johnstone. But it isn't until Shani gets the courage at the end of the break to tell Danyel that she's interested in him and believes there's something between the two of them that she can breathe a sigh of relief. Shani returns to Spencer Academy proud of herself for having the courage to approach him, even if nothing happened before she headed back to school.
Once Shani returns to school, she finds out that an old childhood friend, Rashid, will be going to Spencer for the term. Shani doesn't tell her friends that she has a history with Rashid, especially when they find out that he's none other than Prince Rashid al Amir of Yasir. Shani's parents alert her that he'll be attending and to show him friendship and kindness.
It isn't until Shani is faced with TWO boys after her attention that the reason for her parents' push towards Rashid becomes clear. Shani, not sharing her friends' Christian values until now, resorts to asking God for help and guidance in the tough decision she is ultimately faced with.
The ALL ABOUT US series is a wonderful series for teens to enjoy. It shows the confusion that teens face and the tough decisions that they may be forced to make. As with all books in the series to date, the story is free of loose morality and full of friend support and guidance from God. Ms. Adina never preaches in any of her books and leaves the reader feeling proud of the decisions that the characters have made by the end of the stories.
Reviewed by: Jaglvr
More like 3.5 stars. It was okay, but not great.
This was a decent story, but I found myself skimming a bit at the end. Maybe because it seemed a tad unbelievable - the characters were sort of like people in 90210 only richer. Then again, I have no clue about how wealthy people live. Maybe their lives really are exactly the way they were portrayed in this story. The teens seemed a bit mature for their ages, too. I kept thinking they were in college by the way they acted until I realized they were in high school. I did enjoy the female characters and the minor romantic elements. Shani was believable and so was Rashid. (I could even hear his accent when he spoke.) The relationship with Shani and Danyel seemed a bit surprising to me in regards to how it came together. It's hard to say too much without posting a spoiler so I'll just say this was a nice story but not one that I'll be raving over and telling people to run out and buy. I must add that I was impressed with the author's knowledge of fashion, couture and shoes. Maybe this is just one of those books that would have been more enjoyable had I read the prior books in the series first.



