The Little Prince

A modern fable about imagination and human connections

Antoine de Saint-Exupéry author Irene Testot-Ferry translator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Wordsworth Editions Ltd

Published:15th Jan '18

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The Little Prince cover

This beloved tale, The Little Prince, explores profound themes through the eyes of a young boy from another planet, inviting readers to reflect on life and imagination.

On one level, The Little Prince tells the story of an airman who discovers a small boy from another planet in the desert, sharing tales of intergalactic travel. On another level, it serves as a thought-provoking allegory of the human condition. Written by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry and first published in 1943, this modern fable has captivated readers of all ages, becoming one of the most translated books in the world. The narrative unfolds as the narrator, having crash-landed in the Sahara, meets the little prince, who has journeyed through time and space from his tiny asteroid.

This encounter represents a meeting of two worlds: one governed by the laws of nature and the other limited only by imagination. The little prince's perspective often highlights the absurdities of adult concerns, inviting readers to reflect on the deeper meanings behind his various encounters. While adults may find profound insights, children will appreciate the charm and innocence of the tale, allowing them to reconnect with their youthful wonder.

The popular translation of The Little Prince includes the author’s own delightful illustrations, enhancing the fantasy world that the story inhabits. It also unfolds as a love story between the downed pilot and the wandering prince, who share a brief yet meaningful connection away from the complexities of humanity. Each reader, whether child or adult, forms a unique bond with this timeless narrative.

ISBN: 9781840227604

Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 6mm

Weight: 77g

112 pages