The Little Prince
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Publisher Description
The Little Prince (French: Le Petit Prince), first published in 1943, is a novella and the most famous work of the French aristocrat, writer, poet and pioneering aviator Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (1900–1944).
The novella is both the most-read and most-translated book in the French language, and was voted the best book of the 20th century in France. Translated into more than 250 languages and dialects (as well as braille), selling nearly two million copies annually with sales totalling over 140 million copies worldwide, it has become one of the top best-selling books ever published.
After the outbreak of the Second World War Saint-Exupéry became exiled in North America. In the midst of personal upheavals and failing health he produced almost half of the writings he would be remembered for, including a tender tale of loneliness, friendship, love and loss, in the form of a young prince fallen to Earth. An earlier memoir by the author had recounted his aviation experiences in the Sahara Desert and he is thought to have drawn on those same experiences for use as plot elements in The Little Prince.
Since its first publication in the United States, the novella has been adapted to numerous art forms and media over the decades, including audio recordings, radio plays, live stage, film screen, television, ballet, and operatic works.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
This unabridged edition of the classic story about the prince from a tiny planet "hardly bigger than a house" integrates the original illustrations into pop-ups, wheels, and flaps. The text is gracefully balanced against the interactive elements as the Prince shares his story: flaps reveal images like the drawing of a sheep that the narrator makes for him, and delicate pop-ups feature characters he's met, like the clownlike lamp lighter. The pleasing visual effects are subtle, but add an appropriate sense of magic. Ages 9 12.
Customer Reviews
le petit prince
very touching.
having finished it i am reminded of how refreshing it is to see things in the perspective of a child, where everything and nothing is important at the same time.
so strangely touching
i received this book a long time ago from my sister - we exchanged the book with a little heart warming note to one another when i was migrating to England . my review may be a little biased but i love the way it creates a contrast between the mind of a child and the kind of an adult - and the inevitability of growing up and changing your mind set. this theme isn’t always central to the book but it is a very good although short read .
Great
What a super book! It is so touching, I really do recommend it!