父母需要知道王子和裁缝漫画小说是关于一位王子喜欢穿裙子。性取向不是问题。提示:他爱上了一个年轻的女人。他只是喜欢自由和权力时,他感觉作为夫人Crystallia跑出来了。探讨的主题关于生活在谎言和不害怕向世界展示你真正是谁。有一个吻,和一些浪漫情怀的吸引力。有一个巴掌打在脸上,敲下来的人。喝一些描述,酒杯在宴会或社交活动。一个字符饮料的未知的东西,徒喝醉了,并传递;后果与情节是主要的但没有物理后果。 Readers may be inspired by the author's illustrations and examples of her process in the back of the book, including some preliminary sketches, a sample script page, and an example of how the characters evolved from adults to teens.
图纸是美丽的和有趣的情节,但是我真的不喜欢这个故事。这不仅仅是一个男孩喜欢穿裙子。王子的感觉“转换”当他外出打扮成公主,女孩告诉他,“你真的Crystallia女士。那是你,但你更。更大。更惊人的”、“像一个女神的版本自己”。这是你如何鼓励一个朋友真正的自己?塞巴斯蒂安是一个王子,而不是公主。如何帮助告诉他,他是“神奇”时,他假装他不是吗?我喜欢他的父母,虽然说不出话来,当他们发现,非常爱他,最终想要展示他们的支持,但国王真的需要加入塞巴斯蒂安反串狂热,并迫使他的人做同样的事情吗? And why would the audience go wild? This is 19th-century Paris, not that long after they beheaded their own king: why would they cheer for the king of Belgium? It is easy in a graphic novel to make a boy look like a beautiful girl, win a beauty pageant, and become a trend-setter. It is easy to make the crowd react exactly as the boy would wish it to react. But is it helpful? This is not a story about a cross-dressing boy who would like to be accepted and loved despite his quirk. Of course he should be accepted and loved. But how are we to show love and acceptance. Apparently we should all cheer when men dress up as women, and if you think a prince in his mother’s dress is funny, and don’t feel sorry for him, you are a monster. That’s what the girl yells at three guys she caught laughing. And if you think the prince might be confused, you are wrong. The prince is ”not confused about himself”, the prince is “perfect,” says the girl. He was just afraid of what his father would think, and that’s what ruined him, she says. In other words, there’s nothing wrong with a prince who sometimes feels he’s a princess. What’s wrong is the king’s expectation that boys dress like boys and girls dress like girls. We should all give up this expectation and stop drawing clues from people’s appearance, even though men’s clothes have differed from women’s clothes throughout history and geography, even though sometimes that clue can make the difference between safety and danger, even though it’s such an important difference that many animal species make it immediately visible. And if a king struts around in make-up and high heels and a ridiculous dress that shows his chest hair, we should all applaud, and ladies should rush to buy that dress. At least that’s what happens in this story. I would not recommend this book to kids. Watching a boy dress as a girl and be fantastically successful in society, watching a girl fall in love with a boy who looks like a girl, watching bearded and mustachioed men walk around in frilly dresses among the cheers of the crowd creates confusion, and adolescence is already confusing enough.