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The Princess and the Hound

door Mette Ivie Harrison

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George has always felt burdened by his princely duties, and even more by the need to hide the magic through which he speaks with animals, but when he is betrothed to the strange princess of a neighboring kingdom, his secret, and the persecution of people like himself, must come to an end.
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The Princess and the Hound defied my expectations. I couldn't fathom how it was a 'retelling' of Beauty and the Beast at first and it was only after discussing the book with my sister that I began to understand. Instead of the traditional status of Beauty as the girl and the Beast being the love interest, in this we have instead Beauty and Beast being intricately entwined with and other.

At first I couldn't stand George. His detached way of viewing things irked me. He admits at least once that the growing wall between himself and his father, after his mother dies, could have been avoided if he had reached out to his father. Yet, he still regards his father with civility alone and is troubled when his father tries to approach anything close to a 'normal' relationship with him.

Beatrice was a harder read. I spent a lot of time trying to deduce the riddle the title presented. Of all the theories I came up with however, none of them adequately covered the truth and so when the reveal came I was left delightfully surprised. I liked her better for it as well. The relationship between Beatrice and Marit (the Hound) is part of the puzzle, but Marit as an individual is equally interesting to read about. Her interactions with George are a little heart-wrenching and the connection between the three is tense.

On the one hand George has these memory like dreams of what Beatrice was like younger--less blunt, a little softer, smiled a little more (though her history isn't a happy one). But the Beatrice of now is blunt, harsh, rude and indifferent towards him more often then not. He's falling in love with the Beatrice of the dreams, but can't reconcile how she could change so greatly.

The 'villain' of the piece is a magician from a long time ago. However its honestly more truthful to say that not any one person is at fault. Though the magician did what he did out of revenge and anger over what happened to his daughter, Beatrice's father and George's father were both at fault. So busy with their wars and games they didn't pay attention to anything else. Or in Beatrice's father's case he only noticed the faults his daughter possessed, none of the good. Every single one of the character's is flawed, but communication (and lack thereof) is the biggest fault any of them have.

George doesn't talk to his father about his fears about being the King one day, George's father doesn't talk to George about the death of his mother and how much they both miss her (and how guilty he felt), Beatrice doesn't talk about her true feelings with George, Beatrice's father only yells and rails at his daughter for all her perceived problems. George and Beatrice don't discuss, until much later in the book, their feelings on the marriage and how they can come to an easier accommodation. George's mother didn't tell him about the dangers of his power to understand animals. And half the time the people did it because they wanted to protect the other.

The sequel, The Princess and the Bear, is about two characters (both introduced in this book) and the connection they forged by the end of this novel. I enjoyed this book, enjoyed its interpretation of the fairy tale and the twists it took. I wish we could have seen things from Beatrice's viewpoint, instead of hearing everything second hand, but overall I was very happy. ( )
  lexilewords | Dec 28, 2023 |
This was an original take on at least two fairy tales. I was sucked right in to George's sensitive character and the mysteries he was trying to unravel about himself and the people around him. ( )
  cindywho | May 27, 2019 |
This is the story of a young prince with a forbidden gift which allows him to communicate with animals. Prince George has grown up knowing he is different. He has little personal relationships with anyone other than his mother because of their shared magic. His father, the king, while a good king to his country is a stranger to his son. When Prince George is old enough he enters into an agreement to marry the daughter of a rival kingdom to ensure peace between their nations, but the daughter has a secret of her own that could change everything for George.

This is a well told story which deals a lot with duty to yourself and duty to others. I thought the story went quickly and didn't lag so it was pretty easy to read. I liked the way the interactions of he animal magic between humans and animals didn't overly "humanize" the communication. With the exception of the hound all the animals were depicted as animals and acted as you would expect.

Overall an interesting and quick story that would be good for older elementary age and tweens. ( )
1 stem Jenson_AKA_DL | May 13, 2016 |
This is VERY similar to Robin McKinley. She's created an "original fairy tale" - and her strong suit here is the characters. ( )
  amaraduende | Mar 30, 2013 |
http://persyandarty.blogspot.com/2010/08/persy-princess-and-hound-by-mette-ivie....
Not good for a number of reasons. When neither the characters nor the ending is good, nothing can save the book. ( )
2 stem BrynDahlquis | Aug 21, 2011 |
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George has always felt burdened by his princely duties, and even more by the need to hide the magic through which he speaks with animals, but when he is betrothed to the strange princess of a neighboring kingdom, his secret, and the persecution of people like himself, must come to an end.

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