"Princesses Europe Romans." . . "Cuentos de amor." . . "Romance." . . "Spanish language materials." . . "Livres en gros caractères." . . "Princese Prostovoljno delo Begunska taborišča Vzhodna Afrika V leposlovju." . . "Africa, East" . . "Liechtenstein" . . "Family Saga." . . "AIDS (Disease)" . . "Love stories" . . "Novela romántica." . . "Afrique" . . "Man-woman relationships Fiction." . . "UNABRIDGED AUDIO CD." . . "Mondadori," . . "SIDA (Enfermedad) Africa Novela." . . "NARRATOR--JAY O'SANDERS." . . "Large Print." . . "Princesses Fiction." . . "2000 - 2099" . . "Princesas Novela." . . "FICTION." . . "Fiction." . "Historie miłosne amerykańskie 1990- tłumaczenia polskie." . . "Africa" . . "Contemporary." . . "Audiobooks on Compact Disc." . . "Princesses Romans, nouvelles, etc." . . . . "Princess Christiana has been at college at Berkley for four years, and now life in her father's palace cannot distract her from what she has seen outside the kingdom--children suffering, terrorism, and disease. She convinces her father to let her volunteer for the Red Cross in East Africa, and a journey of discovery ensues."@en . . . . . . . "Love stories"@tr . "Love stories"@en . "Love stories" . "Roman familial" . . . . . . "Milostné romány" . "In blue jeans and a pullover, Princess Christianna is a young woman of her times: born in Europe, educated in America, worried about the future of the world she lives in, responsible beyond her years. Christianna is the only daughter of the Reigning Prince of a European nation that takes its royalty seriously." . . . . . . . "H.R.H"@en . . "H.R.H" . . . . "Hänen kuninkaallinen korkeutensa"@fi . . . . . . . . "Princesse : Roman" . . . . . . . . . "Americké romány" . "H.R.H"@pl . . . . . "Poor Christianna, princess of Liechtenstein. Fettered by duty and tradition, her existence is an \"achingly boring\" slog of ribbon cuttings and state dinners, further straitened by her ever-present retinue of bodyguards and the specter of paparazzi. She longs to do something meaningful with her life; opportunity knocks when she gets a chance to volunteer at a Red Cross AIDS clinic in Africa. Bodyguards in tow, Christianna ministers to the diseased, while colleagues and African peasants alike bask in her royal glow: after all, \"she was both grace and gentleness itself.\" There's even a handsome Doctor Without Borders to fall in love with, but alas! her father forbids her to marry a \"commoner.\" There are further obstacles, and further global adventures. The cast is bland, the incidental shopping perfunctory, the sex tasteful and appropriate. Christianna's cousin Victoria?ditzy and decadent in her jeans and tiara?makes a tantalizing cameo, but Steel (550 million copies sold) spends a great deal of time on the details of Christianna's jet-set activism (\"she stayed away from dairy products in Africa\")."@en . . . "Su Alteza Real" . . . . . . . . . . "Ее королевское высочество" . . . "Christianna, une jeune princesse moderne du Liechtenstein, peu ouverte aux protocoles, décide de s'engager dans une organisation humanitaire avec l'accord de son père qu'elle adore. Elle part comme volontaire en Erythrée sous une fausse identité, et, dans un camp de réfugiés, elle rencontre un jeune médecin américain." . "Princesse" . "Princesse : roman" . "De Kroonprinses" . "Histoires d'amour" . . "Large type books" . "Large type books"@en . . . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . . . . . "H.R.H. : a novel"@en . "Sua altezza reale"@en . "Sua altezza reale" . "Sua altezza reale"@it . . . . . . . . . . "Ṣāḥibat al-Sumūw al-Malikī = H.R.H" . "Prinsessen"@da . "Prinsessen" . . . . "Princess Christianna is European royality, educated in America, who's father, reigning prince of a European nation, takes royality seriously. He has plans for her life, but after four years at Berkeley, life in her father's palace cannot distract Christianna from what she sees outside the kingdom--the suffering of children, the ravages of terrorism and disease. Determined to make a difference in the world, she persuades His Royal Highness, her father, to let her volunteer for the Red Cross in East Africa. And for Christianna, a journey of discovery, change, and awakening begins." . . "Đến rồi bến đợi!" . . . . . . . . . . . "Princess Christianna is a young woman of her times: born in Europe, educated in America, responsible beyond her years. Her father, the Reigning Prince of a European nation that takes its royalty seriously, has ironclad plans for his only daughter's life, a burden that for Christianna is almost unbearable."@en . . "Princess Christiana is European royality, educated in America, who's father, Reigning Prince of a European nation takes royality seriously. He has plans for her life, but after four years at Berkeley, life in her father's palace cannot distract Christianna from what she sees outside the kingdom--the suffering of children, the ravages of terrorism and disease. Determined to make a difference in the world, she persuades His Royal Highness, her father, to let her volunteer for the Red Cross in East Africa. And for Christianna, a journey of discovery, change, and awakening begins."@en . "Princess Christiana is European royality, educated in America, who's father, Reigning Prince of a European nation takes royality seriously. He has plans for her life, but after four years at Berkeley, life in her father's palace cannot distract Christianna from what she sees outside the kingdom--the suffering of children, the ravages of terrorism and disease. Determined to make a difference in the world, she persuades His Royal Highness, her father, to let her volunteer for the Red Cross in East Africa. And for Christianna, a journey of discovery, change, and awakening begins." . . . "De kroonprinses" . "As the only daughter of the Prince Han Josef, Cricky (aka Christianna, Her Serene Highness of Lichtenstein) was expected to assume her late mother's duties. But Cricky didn't want to spend her life visiting orpanages and making speeches, - she longed to make a difference in the world... (inside flap.)." . . "Majesteleri prenses : roman"@tr . . . "HRH"@en . "HRH" . "Livres en gros caractères" . "Romance fiction" . . "HRH" . "HRH"@it . . . "Fenség : [regény]"@hu . . . . . . "Eio korolevskoe vysochestvo" . . "Love"@en . . . "Donated by Sue Farris." . . . . . . "Princess Christianna, daughter to a reigning prince of a European nation, abandons her life of luxury and education at Berkeley to volunteer at an international relief camp in East Africa where her life is changed forever."@en . . "Als de prinses van Liechtenstein na haar studie in de Verenigde Staten een paar maanden naar Eritrea mag, wordt ze er hopeloos verliefd op een jonge arts; maar haar plicht roept." . . . . "صاحبة السموّ الملكي H.R.H" . . "Fenség" . . "Princess Christiana's father, reigning prince of Liechtenstein, has plans for her life. After four years studying in the U.S. at Berkeley, life in her father's palace cannot distract Christianna from what she sees outside the kingdom--the suffering of children, the ravages of terrorism and disease. Determined to make a difference in the world, she persuades His Royal Highness, her father, to let her volunteer for the Red Cross in East Africa, and for Christianna a journey of change and awakening begins." . . "Suspense fiction" . "Princess Christiana's father, reigning prince of Liechtenstein, has plans for her life. After four years studying in the U.S. at Berkeley, life in her father's palace cannot distract Christianna from what she sees outside the kingdom--the suffering of children, the ravages of terrorism and disease. Determined to make a difference in the world, she persuades His Royal Highness, her father, to let her volunteer for the Red Cross in East Africa. And for Christianna, a journey of change and awakening begins." . . "American fiction" . "Sua altezza reale : [romanzo]" . . . "Její královská výsost" . . . "Jej książęca wysokość" . "Jej książęca wysokość"@pl . . "Her Royal Highness"@en . "Her Royal Highness" . . . . . . . . . . "After four years of college, Princess Christianna is determined not to return to the stiff, formal lifestyle of her father's court and persuades her father to allow her to volunteer for the Red Cross in East Africa." . . "H.R.H. [sound recording]" . . "In blue jeans and a pullover, Princess Christianna is a young woman of her times: born in Europe, educated in America, worried about the future of the world she lives in, responsible beyond her years. Christianna is the only daughter of the Reigning Prince of a European nation that takes its royalty seriously--and her father has ironclad plans for Christianna's life, a burden that is almost unbearable. Now, after four years at Berkeley, life in her father's palace cannot distract Christianna from what she sees outside the kingdom--the suffering of children, the ravages of terrorism and disease. Determined to make a difference in the world, she persuades His Royal Highness, her father, to let her volunteer for the Red Cross in East Africa. And for Christianna, a journey of discovery, change, and awakening begins."@en . . . . . . . . "Su alteza real" . "Su alteza real"@es . . . . . . . . . . . "Hrh" . "Hrh"@en . . . . . . . . "Ee korolevskoe vysǒcestvo" . . . "Ee korolevskoe vysochestvo" . . "Domestic fiction"@en . . . . "A European princess convinces her father to allow her to work for the Red Cross in Africa where she keeps her identity a secret and becomes closely involved with one of the doctors." . "Hanen kuninkaallinen korkeutensa" . . . . . "His Royal Highness" . . . "After four years of college in America, Princess Christianna is determined not to return to the stiff, formal lifestyle of her father's court and, hoping to make a difference in the world, persuades her father to allow her to volunteer for the Red Cross in East Africa."@en . "After four years of college in America, Princess Christianna is determined not to return to the stiff, formal lifestyle of her father's court and, hoping to make a difference in the world, persuades her father to allow her to volunteer for the Red Cross in East Africa." . . . . "Historie miłosne amerykańskie"@pl . . "Princess Christiana's father, reigning prince of Liechtenstein, has plans for her life. After four years studying in the U.S. at Berkeley, life in her father's palace cannot distract Christianna from what she sees outside the kingdom--the suffering of children, the ravages of terrorism and disease. Determined to make a difference in the world, she persuades His Royal Highness, her father, to let her volunteer for the Red Cross in East Africa. And for Christianna, a journey of change and awakening begins."@en . . . . "Translations" . . . . . . . . . "Hod malkhutah" . "Juvenile works" . . "In a novel where ancient traditions conflict with reality and the pressures of modern life, a young European princess proves that simplicity, courage, and dignity win the day and forever alter her world.?In blue jeans and a pullover, Princess Christianna is a young woman of her times: born in Europe, educated in America, worried about the future of the world she lives in, responsible beyond her years. Christianna is the only daughter of the Reigning Prince of a European nation that takes its royalty seriously?and her father has ironclad plans for Christianna?s life, a burden that is almost unbearable.?Now, after four years at Berkeley, life in her father?s palace cannot distract Christianna from what she sees outside the kingdom?the suffering of children, the ravages of terrorism and disease. Determined to make a difference in the world, she persuades His Royal Highness, her father, to let her volunteer for the Red Cross in East Africa. And for Christianna, a journey of discovery, change, and awakening begins.?Under a searing East African sun, Christianna plunges into the dusty, bustling life of an international relief camp, finding a passion and a calling among the brave doctors and volunteers. Finally free from the scrutiny of her royal life, Christianna struggles to keep her identity a secret from her new friends and coworkers?even from Parker Williams, the young doctor from Doctors Without Borders who works alongside Christianna and shares her dedication to healing. But as violence approaches and invades the camp, and the pressures of her royal life beckon her home, Christianna?s struggle for freedom takes an extraordinary turn. By a simple twist of fate, in one shocking moment, Christianna?s life is changed forever?in ways she never could have foreseen.?From the splendor of a prince?s palace to the chaos of war-torn nations, Danielle Steel takes us into fascinating new worlds. Filled with unforgettable images and a remarkable cast of characters, H.R.H. is a novel of the conflict between old and new worlds, responsibility versus freedom, and duty versus love.?From the Hardcover edition."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Fiction"@tr . "Fiction"@en . . "Fiction" . . . . . . . . . . . "Love novels" . . . . . . "Sagas"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Steel, Danielle." . . "Compact Discs." . . "Ulla Oxvig" . . "Large Print Fiction." . . "Sida Afrique Romans, nouvelles, etc." . . "kærlighed." . . "kærlighed" . "Princesses Romans." . . "SIDA (Enfermedad) Novela." . . "Audiobooks." . . "Amerikai irodalom regény." . . "Finland." . . "Europe" . . . . "Sida Afrique Romans." . .