The Princess Who Lived on the 174Th Floor
By Sandra Amore
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its friends and the Apple family. The Apple family are a special
family, whose love of the forest meant they would spend hours
discovering all its sights and sounds. One day, as they explored
the forest, the Apple family came across a Castle, with no stairs,
and must hike up its walls to get to its balcony. Its on this day that
their daughter, Sunshine, decides to make this castle her home,
and this is the day when she becomes the princess who lives on
the 174th floor.
Sandra Amore
Sandra Amore was born in Sydney, Australia, to Italian parents. She was first educated in IT, and more recently re-trained as an ESL educator. She currently works in both fields. Sandras first book, No mountain is this high is it?, is an autobiography based on a period when anxiety reared its ugly head. The second, The princess who lived on the 174th floor, is Sandras first childrens book. Sandra now finds much joy in writing childrens stories.
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The Princess Who Lived on the 174Th Floor - Sandra Amore
The princess
who lived on the
174th floor
Sandra Amore
Edited by Matthew Chine
Copyright © 2011 by Sandra Amore.
Inside pictures by Matthew & Nicholas Chine
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This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to any actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.
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Dedicated to all the princesses around the world
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The forest and its friends has always been a special and happy place, but what made it even more special was the Apple family, who day after day, would set out on foot exploring it.
The Apple family was a small one, but even though there were only a small number of them, their hearts were big. They loved to give to others, especially those less fortunate than them, and if they weren’t trekking the forest, you would find them feeding the less fortunate in their home.
The Apples would greet every flower, tree, animal, bird