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The Fairytale Hairdresser and the Princess and the Frog
The Fairytale Hairdresser and the Princess and the Frog
Dec 25, 2025 7:22 PM

Author:Abie Longstaff,Lauren Beard

The Fairytale Hairdresser and the Princess and the Frog

Kittie Lacey is the best hairdresser in all of Fairyland. . .

A brave, stylish heroine for whom no tangle is too troublesome and no frizz too fearsome!

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It's Prince Freddie's coronation and Kittie is styling all her fairytale friends for an animal-themed parade to celebrate!

But something's gone wrong. . . Prince Freddie is nowhere to be seen! Could his mysterious cousin be behind it? And who is this funny little frog in Kittie's salon?

Together with her new friend Princess Lily, Kittie sets out to solve the mystery and bring order back to Fairyland.

Have you read any more of Kittie's fairytale adventures?

Fairytale Hairdresser and the Sugar Plum Fairy

Fairytale Hairdresser and Father Christmas

Fairytale Hairdresser and the Aladdin

Fairytale Hairdresser and Snow White

Fairytale Hairdresser and Cinderella

Reviews

An extraordinary achievement...moving, many-layered, powerful, yet written with beautiful delicacy of touch, is a work of redemption... Combining the compassionate wisdom of the moralist with a true artist's creative imagination, this book deserves the widest possible audience

—— Indepdendent

Bold, grand, mad, an astonishing meditation on art, religion, love, politics and war, despatched in language which is funny, ferocious and enraptured

—— Observer

A courageous novel, the first attempt by an Israeli author of the post-1967 generation to come to terms with the consequences of the Occupation, to articulate how 'the conqueror is also the conquered, and injustice has teeth in its tail'

—— Guardian

Extreme, enormous, almost embarrassingly good, a first novel whose very last page somehow fuses together the political and spiritual currents running through modern day Israel

—— Time Out

At once sensitive, humane, elegiac and devoid of optimism, save a vague faith in love

—— Sunday Times

Masterful irony and passion... the sustained poetic intensity of many passages is impressive

—— Evening Standard

From its very first pages one is aware of Grossman's potential range and originality...Khilmi, an Arab storyteller, is the novel's great imaginative narrative achievement... What a rare pleasure to read a novel in which the novelist's narrative and ideas are so gripping, they are worth arguing about! Here we have authentic talent

—— Washington Post

Grossman has made a habit of peeling away the camouflage that obfuscates Israel's more painful wounds

—— Independent

His fiction is earnest, sympathetic, human and highly readable

—— Irish Times
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