![]() While Mia is getting princess lessons from her Grandmere, she's also dealing with typical teenage problems (bullies, boys and best friends). Then her father drops a bomb on her - he's not just a politician from the small European country of Genovia, he's actually the crown prince, and she is the heir to the throne.The book revolves around one of the more common childhood fantasies - what if I'm really a princess? - and points out some of the problems that would come with that, namely being stalked by paparazzi and trying to decide if boys like you for you or because it will get them in People. She lives with her mother in Greenwich Village, hanging out with her friend Lilly Moscovitz and Lilly's brother Michael, being tormented by Lana Weinberger, and crushing on Josh Richter. Mia Thermopolis is a fairly typical ninth-grader: tall, gawky, failing Algebra, wondering when she will have her first kiss, her first date, or grow breasts. ![]()
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