Sunday, September 14, 2008

Elevated Existence Review of Princess Bubble

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A New Twist on “Happily Ever After”

EVERY YOUNG GIRL DREAMS OF BEING A PRINCESS. SHE PUTS ON HER

crown and princess gown, waves her magic wand and hopes to one

day marry a handsome prince so she can live “happily ever after.”

And why shouldn’t she think that? Isn’t that the status quo in most

fairy tales? It was until now thanks to two women in Atlanta who

decided to update these traditional tales. Enter Princess Bubble, a

modern princess who travels the world, helps other people and

finds happiness — all beforefinding a prince.

“You must not make someone else responsible for

your happiness,” is the overall lesson, co-author Susan

Johnston, who wrote the book with her friend Kimberly

Webb, told Elevated Existence. “We both believe

true happiness comes from loving God,

helping others and liking who you are.” This is

the message they hope to instill in today’s young girls.

“Princess Bubble” was written to reduce the over-

whelming sense of failure, self-doubt and despair many

young women face, said Johnston. After becoming

confused by fairy tales claiming she needs to find her prince in order

to be happy, Princess Bubble begins to talk to others, including

married women and even her mom, who encourages her to take the

modernroute and try match-making Web site, FindYourPrince.com.

“Wearedefinitely not anti-prince,” Webb said. “Wejust believe

young girls today arebombarded with so much inaccurateadvice

onhowtobuild their self-esteem — messages that focus on the

outside rather than what’swithin. Wewant to change that message.”

Thanks Susan and Kim. So do we!

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