Jump to ratings and reviews
Rate this book

The Light Princess

Rate this book

44 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1988

Loading...
Loading...

About the author

Robin McKinley

45 books7,353 followers
Robin McKinley is an American author acclaimed for fantasy novels and inventive retellings of classic fairy tales, often featuring resilient heroines and richly imagined worlds. She gained early prominence with Beauty, a reworking of Beauty and the Beast, and achieved major recognition when The Hero and the Crown won the Newbery Medal, establishing her as a leading voice in children’s and young adult fantasy. Drawing on a widely traveled upbringing and a lifelong devotion to folklore, she has reinterpreted stories such as Sleeping Beauty and Robin Hood while also creating original works, including the Damar novels and later titles like Sunshine and Dragonhaven. Her fiction is known for emotional depth, moral complexity, and sensory detail, blending adventure with themes of courage, identity, and compassion. In addition to novels, she has written short story collections, edited anthologies, and collaborated on projects exploring mythic elements. Her influence on modern fantasy has been widely recognized, culminating in her designation as a Grand Master by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association. McKinley’s body of work continues to attract devoted readers across generations for its distinctive voice and enduring imaginative power.

Ratings & Reviews

What do you think?
Rate this book

Friends & Following

Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book!

Community Reviews

5 stars
42 (36%)
4 stars
39 (33%)
3 stars
26 (22%)
2 stars
8 (6%)
1 star
1 (<1%)
Displaying 1 - 18 of 18 reviews
Profile Image for Joshua.
376 reviews
April 21, 2026
Delighted to find this while thrifting.
Profile Image for Lil Old Bookworm.
696 reviews15 followers
July 24, 2016
A very charming fairytale with an adult message as well. Short sweet read.
Profile Image for Watermarked Pages.
581 reviews
May 24, 2016
I'm having a hard time deciding what age/maturity level this is appropriate for; I think it would really depend on the child. It's a bit gruesome (breaking a curse requires someone to sacrifice their life, and their slow death is described) and there is some witchcraft. But it is alternately funny, satirical, and profound. The sacrifice (and how little it is appreciated at first) has some parallels to Christ's sacrifice for us. I enjoyed it as an adult, I'll just use some discernment about when my kids can read it.
Profile Image for Rachel.
479 reviews14 followers
May 17, 2012
This was a sweet little story though it is pretty dated and I found the writing to be too affected for me to really connect with the characters or the plot. It was a fairy tale told in the style of an old fashioned lilting fable so though I found it to be clever I didn't find it to be especially engaging.
Profile Image for Lee.
60 reviews3 followers
March 12, 2024
A book I was deeply fascinated by as a child. It took me many years to find it again with only small details to go by. Given how things can be deleted nowadays without so much as a warning, it felt necessary to have a copy of this particular book.
Profile Image for Kitty.
516 reviews2 followers
May 20, 2015
There is a little punning here that is fun for people who are just learning about word play.
Profile Image for Jordan.
33 reviews
February 24, 2017
A lovely fairy tale with all the classic elements: a cursed princess, an evil plot to destroy the kingdom, and a knight trying to save everyone. A must-read if you like fairy tales!
Profile Image for Melissa.
136 reviews24 followers
December 9, 2016
Absolutely the most charming thing MacDonald has ever written. Completely delightful. And possibly written entirely for the sake of puns.
Profile Image for Luke Turner.
10 reviews
May 22, 2019
A quick fun kid's book. The concept of a princess without gravity is fascinating - but the real story is how she finds it.
Profile Image for Haskell Murray.
4 reviews2 followers
April 6, 2025
Review is by my daughter Allie. (We read it together.)

In this fairy tale, a princess is cursed with weightlessness by her evil aunt. She meets a prince who is looking for wife. He finds many princesses but they all have flaws. When he meets the light princess in the water (she loves the water because she regains her weight) he falls in love with her even though she has no gravity. The evil aunt does not like that the light princess regains her gravity in the lake, so she drains it with the dark snake. The Prince saved the water in a costly way.
51 reviews5 followers
March 19, 2007
The story of a woman cursed without gravity, who cannot be sad, or have her feet touch the ground - she only becomes heavy when she is in the water, so of course, it is while swimming that she meets a prince.

Love transforms you, or can if it's real.
Profile Image for Kelsey Jones.
214 reviews5 followers
July 25, 2024
This book is kinda hard to review because the main character was insufferable, but I think that is how she was supposed to be. I pre-read this for my kids and while there aren't any content warnings for this book, I didn't enjoy it very much.
Profile Image for Jordan Litts.
203 reviews1 follower
November 7, 2024
This is the first story by MacDonald that I have read, and I enjoyed it. I'm looking forward to the next.
Profile Image for Pineapplez.
17 reviews
March 27, 2026
I loved this story so much! It’s silly and lighthearted (pun intended), but also it had broken the stereotypes of fairytales and gave the heroine an actual personality! Recommend thie light read.
Displaying 1 - 18 of 18 reviews