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The Little Prince
by Antoine de Saint-Exupery
A Favorite of 14, Read by 207, Owned by 129, Reviewed by 4, Quotes 2
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry first published The Little Prince in 1943, only a year before his Lockheed P-38 vanished over the Mediterranean during a reconnaissance mission. More than a half century later, this fable of love and loneliness has lost none...(more)
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Thu Jan 04 20:22:21 UTC 2007
Review of : The Little Prince
Richard said
Waiting To Be Tamed...

The more and more literature I read, the more I seem to realize that I am ever more touched by the frankness and phantasmagoric flightiness of children's literature. So when I picked up The Little Prince, I knew I'd get a great deal out of it. However, I never expected it to become my all-time favorite book overnight. Each reading of the book gleans a new insight, whatever it might be, and I'll never the little brown fox who very well may be my favorite character in all fiction. I know I'll read it all the time to my kids and have already passed the story on to a few friends (and even referenced the book extensively for college admission essays).

Denah : Relationship Coach
Thu Oct 05 17:25:31 UTC 2006
Review of : The Little Prince
Denah said
What a suggle fest!

This is a beautiful book with which to curl up with my 6 year old daughter and read again and again.  Being one that, typically, appreciates new experiences more than repeats, it is not always easy for me to hang with the desire of repetition so important in the growth of a young mind.  This story offers wonderful life lessons I want to give my child, fabulous reminders for me and entertainment enough to keep us both tuned in, over and over.

Rebecca : Bridgebuilder
Tue Aug 08 04:37:33 UTC 2006
Review of : The Little Prince
Rebecca said
One of the first

This little fairytale was one of the first books that opened my mind.  I have given it as a gift on many occasions to graduating seniors because it opens us to a whole new world and a new way of seeing things.  I read it to my children until the pages were worn.  A true classic!

Daniel : Seeker of Truth
Thu Aug 03 05:49:00 UTC 2006
Review of : The Little Prince
Daniel said
Memory of Childhood

This is one of the first books I've ever read (I grew up as a francophone) and I want it to be the last one as well.  There is such a degree of comfort in the writing of Saint-Exupéry as the message he conveys to readers is so simple.  If more children read this book, I think the world would be a better place (ok, maybe by a little bit, but anything helps! especially if it's this good!)

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