Nobody's Boy Nobody's Boy

Nobody's Boy

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Publisher Description

"Nobody's Boy" is a classic novel written by Hector Malot, originally published in 1878 under the French title "Sans Famille." This heartwarming and timeless story follows the life of Rémi, an orphaned boy who embarks on a journey filled with challenges and adventures. After being taken in by a kind musician named Vitalis, Rémi travels across France as part of a troupe of entertainers. Along the way, he encounters various characters, faces adversity, and experiences the bonds of friendship.

The novel explores themes of love, resilience, and the search for one's identity as Rémi tries to find his true family and a place where he truly belongs. "Nobody's Boy" is a touching and poignant tale that has captivated readers for generations, making it a classic in children's literature. It continues to resonate with audiences of all ages due to its timeless message of hope and the enduring human spirit.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2023
December 8
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
370
Pages
PUBLISHER
Sanctus Books
SELLER
Sanctus Books
SIZE
539.1
KB

Customer Reviews

Mrs. Readsalot ,

Childhood memories

My mother read this to me when I was a child. As a grandmother, I just reread it. It stands the test of time. It pulls you into another time and way of life, where kindness, honesty, and friendship can overcome hardships. A lovely read.

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