The Dog Prince is an original fairytale in which a beautiful, arrogant, self-centered prince is turned into a big, baggy-eyed bloodhound while hunting a chimera. In this state, he meets the love of his life and learns to value something other than himself. In the end, he proves himself worthy and shows that he is, indeed, the stuff of which dreams are made. The use of deep purple end papers in conjunction with romantic illustrations of watercolor and pencil on D’Arches watercolor paper not only render opulence but also complement and extend the text of this new classic fairytale in which the damsel in distress saves and is saved. Furthermore, the spell that creates such a lush world is cast with a dedication page which states that “this book is dedicated to all those who are willing to risk everything thing for their dream.” As part of the secondary curriculum,
The Dog Prince could serve as a dreamy exemplar of
dynamic characterization and the characteristics of the
hero cycle explained by Peter R. Stillman in
Introduction to Myth.
- The Dog Prince by Lauren Mills; illus. by Lauren Mills & Dennis Nolan
- Primary
- Little, Brown and Company
- 32 pp.
- Published 2004
- ISBN 978-0-3165-7417-4
- $15.95
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