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LITTLE PRINCE


Pavilion Classics

No. of pages 112

Published: 1997

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The Little Prince is the most translated boo k in the French language. Both moral fable and spiritual aut obiography, it is the story of a little boy who lives alone on a planet not much bigger than himself, who leaves it to t ravel round the universe '

 

This book is part of a book series called Pavilion Classics .

There are 112 pages in this book. This book was published 1997 by Pavilion Books .

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This book contains the following stories:

A Little Princess
Hodgson Burnett's tale of a wealthy little girl at boarding school who falls out of favour when Daddy's wealth disappears is a lesson in coping with changing fortunes. Sara Crewe is sent to a girl's boarding school whilst her father carries on his business in India. Pretty and rich Sara is the favourite of all, but still manages to be kind and thoughtful. When news comes that her father is dead and the money gone the boarding mistress does not feel she can throw Sara out so she makes her a housemaid, shifting her to the attic with the existing maid. Sara's imagination keeps both her fellow maid and herself sane. In the rooftops they befriend the Indian servant of the man who lives next door. It is through this friendship that Sara is discovered by the friend of her father and rescued from the clutches of the evil boarding mistress. And the servant girl is saved too (although Burnett still keeps her in her place as Sara's servant...).

The Little Prince

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Pavilion Classics

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