Bothell's Goodisman releases 'Princess Bea'


March 9, 2010 · 4:43 PM

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Bothell author Leonard David Goodisman takes young readers to a magical world in his new book, “Princess Bea.”

In the story, Princess Bea sits in the hollow of a tree, waiting for the terrible storm to pass. But despite her best efforts, her home is falling apart. As she's whisked away into the elements, Princess Bea has to look for new ways to make do, and she encounters adventure at every turn in this exotic and enchanting coming-of-age story.

Published by Tate Publishing and Enterprises, the book is available through bookstores and online nationwide or from the publisher.

This is also an eLIVE title, meaning each copy contains a code redeemable for a free audio version from TatePublishing.com. eLIVE – Listen, Imagine, View and Experience.

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