The release date for the English version of 'Princess in Pink' by
Meg Cabot is Mar 2005. If you enjoy this novel, it is available for buy as a paperback from Barnes & Noble or Indigo, as an ebook on the Amazon Kindle store, or as an audiobook on Audible.
In the fifth and most humorous episode of Meg Cabot's Princess Diaries, Princess Mia is fantasizing about prom while also juggling a hotel workers' strike. This time, Mia is very excited about the impending Albert Einstein High School prom and is holding out hope that Michael would extend an invitation to her. (After all, why wouldn't he ask her? They are in love.) However, Mia discovers that Michael is not the prom-going type when they play Seven Minutes in Heaven at her birthday celebration. What on earth is a princess to do?
A series of events culminate in Grandmere breaking into Mia's mother's house, her friend Lilly Moscovitz taking up a picket sign, and the prom coming to an abrupt end. To make matters worse, Grandmere has caused the dismissal of a busboy because of an incident involving her dog, Rommel, at a fancy restaurant.
Fortunately, Grandmere, who is firm but sage, has a scheme to persuade Michael to reconsider and get things back on track, turning Mia into the happiest "prom princess" this side of the Atlantic and dazzling readers more than Molly Ringwald in her most gorgeous pink dress.
This knee-slapping fifth book of the series puts yet another gem in Cabot's crown, glittering brighter than ever after the succinct book IV and a Half and introducing a new member of Mia's family.