The quarantine princess diaries

Meg Cabot

Book - 2023

In this diary written during the COVID-19 pandemic, Princess Mia Thermopolis of Genovia records her most heartfelt emotions while dealing with personal and political battles, such as imposing health restrictions on her small European nation; living in lockdown; and dealing with her demanding grandmother.

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Genres
Diary fiction
Novels
Published
New York, NY : Avon Impulse, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers [2023]
Language
English
Main Author
Meg Cabot (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
321 pages : genealogical table ; 17 cm
ISBN
9780063291935
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Review by Booklist Review

A princess is trained to handle any crisis that befalls her country, but what's a princess to do when that crisis is a global pandemic? Mia Thermapolis Renaldi, Crown Princess of Genovia, is living a pretty sweet princess life. She has a loving husband, adorable twin toddlers, and her beloved feline, Fat Louie. Genovia is thriving with its tourism industry and Mia is even thinking about starting a composting program. But all that comes to a halt when COVID-19 hits. Now Mia must navigate keeping her country safe and healthy while dealing with her dysfunctional extended family. Suddenly the palace doesn't seem big enough for everyone. Can Mia keep her hope afloat while maintaining her sanity? This latest installment in Cabot's beloved Princess Diaries series (after Royal Wedding, 2013), tackles the very real pandemic and imagines how Mia would handle the crisis. This topical entry will appeal to fans. HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: Devoted fans of the series will love this return to Genovia after about ten years.

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Bestseller Cabot's charming 12th foray into the world of the Princess Diaries (after Royal Wedding) injects levity and light into life in lockdown. The conceit is this: at the height of the Covid pandemic, Princess Mia Thermapolis of Genovia shared select portions of her diary with Cabot, her royal biographer, first published on Cabot's blog and now expanded into this full-length volume, detailing how Mia's crazy family coped during quarantine. Though being stuck in the Genovian royal palace isn't the worst fate--and Mia does love getting to do diplomacy in sweats over Zoom calls--Mia feels overwhelmed running the principality when all she really wants is some alone time with her husband, Michael, who's been forced to self-isolate after exposure to the virus. Meanwhile, her grandmother recklessly declines to stay at home and her relatives still scheme to steal her throne. There's an unabashed silliness to the proceedings, with Princess Mia's oversized imagination and anxiety driving most of the drama. Cabot successfully finds joy in a difficult time. Agent: Laura Langlie, Laura Langlie Agency. (Mar.)

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

In the 12th installment of the Princess Diaries series, Cabot brings readers back to Genovia in the year 2020 as Princess Mia navigates her hardest, wackiest challenges yet. It's March 2020, and for Princess Mia Thermopolis, it's not all sunshine and pears in the royal palace. Not only has she just been informed by the prime minister that there is a worldwide pandemic, but her own grandmother has just been seen partying on a yacht with several fratty spring breakers from America. Within days, Mia issues a quarantine for the residents of Genovia, closing their small country's borders…much to the dismay of her bar-owning Cousin Ivan and a family of bakers conveniently named the Paninis. When Mia's husband, Michael, is exposed to the virus and ordered to self-isolate, Mia resorts to day-drinking and sweatpants-wearing, all in an attempt to remain sane with the entire Thermopolis family under one roof. Over the course of early quarantine, the number of palace inhabitants begins to resemble a small country, including Mia's best friend, Lilly; ex-frenemy Lana and her Beyoncé-ified kids, Purple Iris and Sir Jason Junior; and her "InFLUENZer" Grandmère's new American friends, Chad and Derek. While Mia works to maintain a semblance of normalcy within Genovia, conditions begin to escalate for the worse. Ivan sues her for disrupting the sale of booze, her other cousin Prince René stages anti-mask protests outside the castle walls, Michael is creating a vaccine with his high school ex-girlfriend, and Grandmère declares that she and Derek are engaged to be married. Can Mia protect her country from a deadly virus amid family lawsuits, purchases of 5,000 wedding napkins, and one ancient, pool-drinking cat named Fat Louie? Cabot's beloved princess has grown into a strong, resilient leader, though her pandemic problems are perhaps relatively mild compared to those of real European countries. Regardless, Mia's quirky and honest diary entries are a welcome take on subject matter readers know all too well. A quick read that offers a fun, modern update on the lives of a royal family many know and love. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.