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320 pages, Mass Market Paperback
First published November 4, 1996
“If I were magical – really magical. Then maybe I might get a wish.”
[…]
Miliana emerged – small, brown, and crushed by one inarguable misery.
“If I had a wish, then maybe I could be pretty. Really pretty. […] Someone beautiful. Just – just not Miliana. Just for one single day…”
[Lorenzo said,] “Princess Miliana is beautiful. And I’ll prove you wrong. Tomorrow I’ll show you just exactly what I see. I’ll show you. I’ll make you open your eyes.”
[…]
“I’m just so frightened. So frightened… […] I wanted to be like my father. I wanted to be… to be… proud. But I’m just so scared of the… futility. The dances and the husbands.”
Miliana swallowed back another surge of nausea.
“Don’t let them put me in the finishing school. I’d rather die… I’d rather die… I’d rather die…”
Crying herself to sleep, Miliana hung like a rag doll in Lorenzo’s arms.