{{short description|1994 novel by Philip Pullman}} {{one source|date=August 2015}} {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2022}} {{Infobox book | name = The Tin Princess | title_orig = | translator = | image = File:Tin Princess.jpg | caption = First edition | author = [[Philip Pullman]] | illustrator = | cover_artist = | country = United Kingdom | language = English | series = [[Sally Lockhart]] series | subject = | genre = Juvenile Fiction/ Action & Adventure | publisher = [[Alfred A. Knopf|Knopf]] | release_date = March 19, [[1994 in literature|1994]] | english_release_date = | media_type = | pages = 290 | isbn = 0-679-84757-X | oclc = 59317463 | preceded_by = [[The Tiger in the Well]] | followed_by = }}

'''''The Tin Princess''''' ([[1994 in literature|1994]]) is a young adult novel by the [[English people|English]] author [[Philip Pullman]], part of the [[Sally Lockhart]] series.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Pullman |first=Philip |url=https://libcat.simmons.edu/Record/b1405291 |title=The Tin Princess |date=1994 |publisher=Knopf |isbn=978-0-679-84757-1 |series=Sally Lockhart Mystery|location=New York}}</ref>

==Plot introduction== Sixteen-year-old Becky is about to have her life changed. A dramatic explosion is only the start of her incredible adventure. As tutor to the cockney Princess ([[Sally Lockhart#Adelaide Bevan|Adelaide]] of ''[[The Ruby in the Smoke]]'', whose fortunes have greatly changed) of Razkavia, a tiny kingdom in Europe, she is plunged into a turmoil of murder and intrigue.

== Characters == '''Rebecca 'Becky' Winter''' is the first character introduced in the book. She is hired as a language tutor for Adelaide Bevan, but quickly becomes her close friend and interpreter when she accompanies Adelaide to Razkavia. She is born in Razkavia, but has lived in England since she was three with her mother and grandmother, after her father was arrested and later died in prison in Razkavia. Despite having lived in England most of her life, she considers herself a Razkavian citizen.

'''Adelaide Bevan''' (later '''Princess Adelaide of Razkavia''' and '''Queen Adelaide of Razkavia''') is at the center of the story. She got secretly married to Prince Rudolf of Razkavia. After the death of the old king and then her husband, she becomes the reigning queen of Razkavia.

'''Prince Rudolf of Razkavia''' (briefly '''King Rudolf of Razkavia''') is married to Adelaide Bevan. After the death of his older brother William, he becomes crown prince of Razkavia and returns there with Adelaide, Becky and Jim Taylor. After his father's death, Rudolf gets killed during his own coronation.

'''Jim Taylor''' is a young man who offers Prince Rudolf his services as a private detective to protect him from assassination attempts. Later, he follows Rudolf to Razkavia and becomes his and Adelaide's close advisor, trying to uncover a conspiracy which threatens to dethrone the queen.

==Inspiration== The fictional setting was inspired by other [[Ruritanian romance]]s <ref>{{cite book |last=Pullman |first=Philip |date=2018 |chapter=A Plausible Possible: Razkavia Realized |title=The Writer's Map |editor-last=Lewis-Jones |editor-first=Huw |editor-link=Huw Lewis-Jones |location=Chicago |publisher=[[University of Chicago Press]] |page=9-13 |isbn=978-0-226-59663-1}}</ref>

==TV adaptation== This book was expected to be made into a [[TV Film|TV movie]] by the [[BBC]] to be aired in December 2009 on [[BBC1]]. However, as of April 5, 2009, production on ''The Tiger in the Well'' (the previous book in the series) had not begun, and so the future of the two remaining adaptations remains unknown.

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