Nubian Princess World Series
A Tale of Pedi Princess
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The Nubian Princess Series ™ honours young people from the African Continent.
A Tale of a BaPedi Princess tells the story of Prince Ramokone and Princess Motlogelwa who meet at boarding school away from their home in the mountains of the northern part of South Africa.
Princess Motlogelwa’s coronation was coming up soon and both she and Prince Ramokone were looking forward to it. Although Prince Ramokone was in a hurry to propose to the Princess, he wanted this important occasion to take place first. Meanwhile, Princess Motlogelwa’s step brother had other ideas. He had been plotting all along that he would the one to be crowned. He had even hired mercenaries! With the Princess’s life in danger, can Prince Ramokone save the day?
Sifiso Yalo’s delightful illustrations enhance the story and will enchant children aged from 6 to 96.
Other books by the in the series by the author include A tale of a Xhosa Princess, A tale of a Zulu Princess, A tale of a SeSwati Princess, A tale of a BaPedi Princess, A tale of a Tswana Princess, A tale of TshiTshonga Princess, A tale of a Ndebele Princess, A tale of a TshiVenda Princess, A tale of a Yourouba Princess and A tale of Mandingo Princess.
Details
- Publication Date
- Nov 11, 2022
- Language
- English
- Category
- Children's
- Copyright
- Some Rights Reserved - Creative Commons (CC BY)
- Contributors
- By (author): JEF Jabbie, Illustrated by: Sifiso Yalo, Other primary creator: Weihong Wang
Specifications
- Format
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