When a little girl's hair grows outrageously, one would simply know that a haircut is needed badly. But this option is out for Princess Melina, even though her hair grows unstoppably. Her father, King Fartysand commands that her hair is never to be cut. So, her mother, Queen Laviniya, and her loyal followers take care of the Princess' billowing metres of hair. When they and the Princess defy Fartysand's command in small ways, he unleashes his windy revenge to ensure their obedience. But on her nineteenth birthday, when Fartysand declares the Princess is to be married off, against her wishes,…mehr
When a little girl's hair grows outrageously, one would simply know that a haircut is needed badly. But this option is out for Princess Melina, even though her hair grows unstoppably. Her father, King Fartysand commands that her hair is never to be cut. So, her mother, Queen Laviniya, and her loyal followers take care of the Princess' billowing metres of hair. When they and the Princess defy Fartysand's command in small ways, he unleashes his windy revenge to ensure their obedience. But on her nineteenth birthday, when Fartysand declares the Princess is to be married off, against her wishes, what will she do? Will she find a way to stop the madness and assert herself; free her people; take control of her massive hair, and live happily ever after? Or will she accept her ridiculous fate? This story promises to amuse, captivate and inspire children to think about courage and strength in the face of adversity and power, and appreciate the pursuit of self-empowerment and equality.
Dr Diann Rodgers-Healey PhD MEd BA DipEd GCertBusCoach A published non-fiction author, academic, consultant, secondary and tertiary eductor, Diann's love for imagining and writing grew as a young observer of extraordinary worlds living in Asia. Diann is also the Founder and Principal of the Australian Centre for Leadership for Women (ACLW) she founded in 2000. She is an Adjunct Professor in The Cairns Institute of James Cook University and has lectured in leadership, management and education in the University of Wollongong. She has held positions of leadership and management in Sydney and London in diverse sectors including business and the not-for-profit sector. She has coached and mentored women and men in leadership and management and worked with organisations to advance leadership pathways since 2004. In 2015, Diann was awarded the University of Wollongong Alumni Award for Social Impact. In 2014, she was recognised as one of Australia's '100 Women of Influence' by The Australian Financial Review and Westpac. In 2013, she was the Finalist in the NSW Premier's Woman of the Year Award. In 2009, she was the recipient of the International Alliance of Women (TIAW) 100 World of Difference Awards for 'contributions to the economic empowerment of women in the community.' Her non-fiction publications include books on gender and leadership, and democracy, and are available freely at the aclw.org for the Australian Centre for Leadership for Women. Her fiction books are available at animaginarium.com
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