Monday 13 January 2014

Kate and Wills Up the Aisle: A Right Royal Fairy Tale by Alison Jackson

I just read another bookKate and Wills Up the Aisle: A Right Royal Fairy Tale by Alison Jackson. 



A really funny and entertaining storytelling about a royal family, that always seemed to me as an unreachable, unknown and hidden. However it appears to be a public figure, and everyone is able to 'go' into a Buckingham Palace, analyse their life and make it reachable to anyone. I don't think it is respectable in any way, therefore that is what happens to any public figure.

Anyway, back to a story telling; It is a made up story, with fake photographs, none of the real royal family members were involved into the making of the book, no permission, nor that it was needed. The writer took a 'once upon a time' story telling style, which is childish but entertaining  at the same time. She begins telling a story about Carole (Kates' mum), how poor the family was, how the mother worked so hard so Kate could attend a good school, a good university and this is where she meets Will - The Prince. Yes! It is amazing, how unexpected and lucky can a simple person become. 

The book contains plenty of images and less of a text, however it does the job, and 'tells the story'. I thought of taking an example and try something like that, I am still considering if that is OK to copy a style and do your work out of it, but I guess this is how the experimenting works!

I really think about tiny simple things at the moment, like making a love story of two paper cups, I believe it would work well if it is made well. :)


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