No Fairy Tale: The Reality of a Girl Who Wasn't a Princess and Her Poetry

Fiction & Literature, Poetry, Biography & Memoir
Cover of the book No Fairy Tale: The Reality of a Girl Who Wasn't a Princess and Her Poetry by D. L. Finn, D. L. Finn
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Author: D. L. Finn ISBN: 9780996258265
Publisher: D. L. Finn Publication: July 16, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: D. L. Finn
ISBN: 9780996258265
Publisher: D. L. Finn
Publication: July 16, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

2016 New Apple Annual Book Awards "Official Selection" in the Memoir category!
2017 Next Generation Indie BookAwards (NGIBA) Finalist in the Poetry Category!
2017 Readers' Favorite Finalist in the Poetry General Category!

You are invited into D.L. Finn's life, written through a princess’s viewpoint. While it’s usually assumed in fairy tales that the princess is beloved by all, this is one princess who doesn't feel loved. She dreams of a moment when her father will walk through the castle door, sweep her up in his arms and proclaim how much he misses her. That never happens. Instead, she is introduced to a new step family. Just like in the fairy tales, this is where the story takes a dark twist; where addiction, abuse and adolescence thrive together in retched misery. From her lowest point as a hopeless fourteen-year-old girl who gives up all hope-- comes a spark of faith. This is where she begins her quest for a happy ending.
Although the princess ends her very real fairy tale, D.L. Finn steps in and shares her thoughts, poetry and photographs. This entire narrative is the author’s reality from childhood through adulthood. She maintains the privacy of those involved while hanging on to her truth.

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2016 New Apple Annual Book Awards "Official Selection" in the Memoir category!
2017 Next Generation Indie BookAwards (NGIBA) Finalist in the Poetry Category!
2017 Readers' Favorite Finalist in the Poetry General Category!

You are invited into D.L. Finn's life, written through a princess’s viewpoint. While it’s usually assumed in fairy tales that the princess is beloved by all, this is one princess who doesn't feel loved. She dreams of a moment when her father will walk through the castle door, sweep her up in his arms and proclaim how much he misses her. That never happens. Instead, she is introduced to a new step family. Just like in the fairy tales, this is where the story takes a dark twist; where addiction, abuse and adolescence thrive together in retched misery. From her lowest point as a hopeless fourteen-year-old girl who gives up all hope-- comes a spark of faith. This is where she begins her quest for a happy ending.
Although the princess ends her very real fairy tale, D.L. Finn steps in and shares her thoughts, poetry and photographs. This entire narrative is the author’s reality from childhood through adulthood. She maintains the privacy of those involved while hanging on to her truth.

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