![]() Miri simultaneously begins to feel distanced from Peder as he devotes himself to his apprenticeship and she to her studies. Meanwhile, Miri begins school at the Queen's Castle, where she meets a boy named Timon. Upon arrival, they witness an attempt on the king's life by a man representing "the shoeless." Katar, now Mount Eskel's delegate, asks Miri to investigate into this revolution that the shoeless have begun because of their hunger and the king's greed. Peder also comes along, as he has been offered an apprenticeship with a stone carver in Asland. ![]() There, she is reunited with her best friend Britta, the princess-to-be. Miri once again leaves Mount Eskel, this time traveling to Asland, the capital city of Danland. It has been published in English, German, Russian, and Chinese. ![]() It continues the story of Miri Larendaughter as she visits the capital city of Asland to attend the Queen's Castle academy and the royal wedding. ![]() ![]() It is the sequel to Princess Academy, the first book in the series, and is followed by Princess Academy: The Forgotten Sisters. Princess Academy: Palace of Stone is a fantasy novel by Shannon Hale published in 2012 by Bloomsbury USA. Princess Academy: Palace of Stone, Bloomsbury ![]()
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