And Grandmere? Um, she’s NOT Julie Andrews. She’s lucky to make her hair turn into a non-geometric shape, and even that takes years. First of all, at no point does Mia turn into Anne Hathaway. I mean, yes, all of that is true, in the movie(s), but the books are TOTES different (and WAY more awesome, obvs). “I saw all this in that Disney movie where Anne Hathaway was gorgeous! Julie Andrews was so nice! And at the end Mia was princess and everyone was happy and danced!” Which makes Mia the crown princess of Genovia, a tiny European principality near Monoco. That all changes when Mia’s father and grandmother (Grandmere) drop by NYC to announce that, uh, actually? They’re royalty. Her best friend is the brilliant and kind of mean Lilly Moscovitz, and she has a tiny crush on Lilly’s brother Michael, who’s the second-cutest guy at Albert Einstein High (Josh Richter being number one). Despite being a too-tall, too-skinny, flat-chested freak with triangle-shaped hair who is largely ignored at her posh private school, Mia’s life is pretty normal. Mia Thermopolis (Amelia Mignonette Grimaldi Thermopolis Renaldi), besides being my very bestest friend, is a teenager living in NYC, with a feminist artist mother and a mostly-absentee, European politician father. Relationship Status: Our Tin Year Anniversary Bonus Factors: Michael Moscovitz, Being Royal, Crazy Grandmothers, Tina Hakim Baba
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