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Blot en uge efter den tyske besættelse af Danmark i 1940 kom en prinsesse til verden på kongens slot i København. Hun blev døbt Margrethe Alexandrine Þórhildur Ingrid, men fik af sin familie kælenavnet Daisy. Egentlig skulle Daisyvære forblevet prinsesse, men kort før sin 12-års fødselsdag fik den lærelystne og tænksomme unge kongedatter at vide, at hun en dag skulle overtage tronenfra sin far og komme til at bestige den som Hendes Majestæt Dronning Margrethe.Den i Frankrig bosatte danske forfatter Erik Svane og den i Danmark bosatte franske tegner Thierry Capezzone har skabt en eventyrlig biografi i tegneserie-form om Dronning Margrethes liv. I dette første bind følger vi tronfølgerens barndom og ungdom, indtil hun i 1972 udråbes til Margrethe II, Af Guds Nåde Danmarks Dronning.
Daisy's Auntie Buttercup is sitting on four eggs: three of her own and one for Mamma Duck. Daisy is so excited--soon she will have a little brother or sister. But hatching an egg isn't always that easy, as Daisy soon finds out.
Daisy the Duckling was busy chasing dragonflies and bouncing on the lily pads--when she looked around, Mamma Duck wasn't there any more, and Daisy was all alone.
Daisy: Walk Like Jesus by Deanna Jones is about Christian living. This is book 1 of the series.God seems to have certainly blessed Daisy Ridel. She's happy, her faith is strong and her countenance oozes empathy.Always down to help, Daisy supports drunks and druggards in her daily life, buying groceries, baking desserts and cooking healthy, fulfilling meals for children who need a little love.There is nothing Daisy won't do to help a stranger in need, even if it means she is continuously broke.However, despite this, she is friendless. Her social life then takes a turn for the better in her tenth grade year of high school.Free, volunteer tutor sessions are the start of a deep, lifelong friendship between Daisy and the bad boys of school - something no one expected even with all the clichés about the good girl and bad boy.Daisy was innocent, is still innocent and now she's helping suffering, hopeless souls regain that innocence-by showing them that even if most people can't see the world through rose tinted glasses, she does and will always see the best in people because hope never dies. Hope may not be rushing through veins, burning to get out but it is an ember and all an ember needs is a flame-and Daisy Ridel is this small town's flickering flame of hope.
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