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Happy Valentine’s Day without a Prince?

Featured on The TODAY SHOW in the segment, "Raising Confident Girls"

New Release, Princess Bubble, Strikes Chord with America’s 51% SINGLE WOMEN WHO, FOR THE FIRST TIME IN U.S. HISTORY, OUTNUMBER MARRIED WOMEN

ATLANTA, October 16, 2007—This Valentine’s Day almost 90 million Americans will celebrate the romantic holiday single. Two successful prince-less princesses show the world that being a stuffy Old Maid does not have to be "in the cards" for single woman today! Susan Johnston and Kimberly Webb offer girls of all ages updated version of the traditional fairy tale. No longer a "Damsel in Distress," this princess travels the world, helps others, and finds "happily ever after" even before she finds her Prince!

With wisdom gleaned from their careers as single, globe-trotting flight attendants, first-time authors Susan Johnston and Kimberly Webb have crafted a modern-day book that celebrates singleness. A contemporary fairy tale for all ages, Princess Bubble was written to reduce the overwhelming sense of failure, self-doubt, and despair that some single women face.

"Knowing how low self-esteem and depression plague many single females, we wanted to spread the message that ‘happily ever after’ can occur even before Prince Charming arrives. . . or even if he never does," said Webb.

"We’re definitely not anti-Prince,"
said Johnston (whose college nickname was "Bubbles"). "We’re not anti-family or anti-marriage, if anything we’re anti-‘Damsel in Distress.’ Our message—the single life can also be a fairy tale. The End!"

Princess Bubble stars a princess who is confused by the traditional fairy tale messages that say she must find her "prince" before she can live "happily ever after." Princess Bubble dons her "thinking crown" to research traditional fairy tales, interviews married girlfriends, and even takes counsel from her mother, who advises her to sign up at FindYourPrince.com
. With a little help from her fairy godmother (this is still a fairy tale after all), Ms. Bubble discovers that "living happily ever after" is not about finding a prince. "True happiness," the book reveals, "is found by loving God, being kind to others, and being comfortable with who you are already!"

Princess Bubble authors Susan Johnston and Kimberly Webb were guests of honor at a Mother-Daughter Tea Party at Alabama’s Governor Mansion on May 12, hosted by First Lady Patsy Riley. “You should not read Cinderella to your children because it is a trick. Life does not always work out like that. Children need to hear the truth,” said Riley.

          July 2007

          Topic:  It’s a fairy tale about single women....   

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          February 2007

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  • The Piedmont Review: Best of Summer
    July 2006
    HEADLINE: “Princess Bubble: A Buoyant Message”
    by Taylor Arnold
     

  • CBS Channel 5/WKRG: News 5 at 9
    June 22, 2006
    Mobile, Ala.
    TOPIC: A book that “turns the traditional fairy tale on its
                  unrealistic ear.”

     

  • Mobile Press-Register
    June 15, 2006
    HEADLINE: “Finding your own happily ever after”
    by: Casandra Andrews
     

  • World Talk Radio
    March 25, 2006
    TOPIC: Single Talk – Life, Love, and Dating
    Hosts Aliza Silverman and Michele Economou
    www.worldtalkradio.com
     

  • Alabama Baby
    Sept/Oct 2006
    HEADLINE: "Kids are Reading: Princess Bubble"
     

  • NBC Channel 3/WSAV: Coastal Sunrise
    October 2006
    Savannah, Ga.
    TOPIC: "Imparts . . . a sort of wisdom that was lacking in
                   traditional fairy tales"