Rösti and gust

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Rösti und Bö is a children's book by the German children's book author Jörg Hilbert from 2004.

It is the novel version of the childhood of Ritter Rost (Rösti) and the later damsel Bö.

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The knight boy Rösti has a gang of knights who meet every morning to play in the courtyard of the Iron Castle. No girls are allowed to play in this gang, with the exception of Princess Magnesia, the daughter of King Bleifuss' the Bent. She also made sure that the girl Bö was not allowed to play. Bö is terribly disappointed and receives an old heirloom, a talking hat, from her mother as a consolation. This makes a huge impression on the boys of the knight gang, but not on Princess Magnesia. She becomes jealous of Bö and brings her two talking parrots Pips and Pups with her, but they do not appeal to the boys.

Princess Magnesia decides to go to the notorious forest of mythical creatures to find her Prince Charming there. Bö and Rösti follow her to save her, but she doesn't even think about being saved. Magnesia actually meets a prince who on the face of it looks like her dream prince, but is a coward. Magnesia kisses one frog after the other in order to find a prince charming after all. Instead, she redeems her father, who was turned into a frog while looking for his missing daughter.

Princess Magnesia immediately tries to shift all the blame on Bö, but King Bleifuss sees through them and - to Magnesia's great annoyance - appoints Bö as a damsel.

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