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Nobody's Child: The Adventures of Remy


Children's Classics

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No. of pages 368

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Great for age 12-18 years

Nobody's Boy is a heart warming and moving children's classic story by the French writer Hector Malot (1830-1907) First published as Sans Famille in 1878, the story was so popular that several film and TV versions of the story have been made. Remy is an orphan boy, who is found mysteriously abandoned as a baby in Paris by Barberin the stonemason. His foster mother raises him lovingly, but when he is only ten years old, Barberin sells him to Vitalis the travelling singer. Vitalis becomes Remi's guide, helping him to survive by teaching him to play the harp. Remy performs in market places throughout France with Joli-Coeur the monkey and three friendly dogs called Capi, Zerbino and Dolce. After many adventures and trials, including working as a gardener, in a circus and down a mine, he discovers almost too late who he really is. He discovers the secret of his birth and why he had been abandoned as a foundling.

 

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There are 368 pages in this book. This book was published 2013 by Hawthorn Press Ltd .

Hector Malot (May 20, 1830 - July 17, 1907) was a French writer born in La Bouille, Seine-Maritime. In total Malot wrote over 70 books. By far his most famous book is Sans Famille (Nobody's Boy, 1878), which deals with the travels of the young orphan Remi, who is sold to the street musician Vitalis at age 10. Sans Famille gained fame as a children's book, though it was not originally intended as such. Beatrys Lockie was born in Holland but has lived in Scotland most of her life. In her working life, she was a Steiner/Waldorf teacher, and lectured widely on early years education. She has been a passionate gardener since childhood. She tends an organic garden in the Scottish borders which she opens each year to the public for charity.

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Nobody's Child

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