Publisher’s Description:
Middle school can be tough, especially when you can’t figure out whether you’re supposed to be a boy or a girl. Homework and gym class are hard enough to deal with, but what exactly do you do when a pushy angel shows up insisting you’re a magical princess and that it’s your job to defend your school from the forces of darkness? For Harris Baumgartner, only one thing is certain — life is about to get a lot more complicated!
Genre: Fantasy
Representation:
Gender:
Cis girls: Frances
Cis boys: Aiden
Trans girls: Harriet
Sexuality:
None specified
Romantic Orientation:
None specified
Race/Ethnicity:
White: Harriet, Frances, and Aiden
Religion:
Christianity: Aiden
Judaism: Harriet and Frances
The fantasy elements of the book are based in Jewish lore.
Disability: Frances is on the autism spectrum.
Additional Notes: While the characters are in middle school, this book is targeted towards young adults.
Ownvoices: Magical Princess Harriet is #ownvoices for transgender, autism spectrum, and Judaism.