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The Little Prince

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Few books are as universally cherished by children and adults as this classic children's tale, presented in a beautiful gift edition featuring the original translation by Katherine Woods and full-colour illustrations. The story begins when a pilot stranded in the desert encounters an extraordinary little fellow who asks him to draw a sheep. This encounter leads the pilot to realize that when life's events become too difficult to comprehend, one must embrace their mysteries. Thus unfolds a wise and enchanting fable that imparts profound lessons about what truly matters in life, forever changing its readers. This stunning edition includes the classic translation by Woods, along with original illustrations that will captivate readers of all ages. Additionally, it features bonus non-fiction content exploring the history of the story, the real-life plane crash that inspired it, and the author's life. Antoine de Saint-Exupery, born in Lyons, France, wrote this beloved tale during a two-year self-imposed exile in the United States. He disappeared over the Mediterranean in 1944 while flying a reconnaissance mission. While best known for this work, Saint-Exupery authored several other classics. Woods’ 1943 translation is treasured and often regarded as the definitive English version, capturing the charm of Saint-Exupery's storytelling.

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Ich weiss nicht, was es ist, aber ich werde mit diesem Buch einfach nicht warm. Es ist mir irgendwie zu metaphorisch, zu moralisch, zu übertrieben. Vielleicht fehlt mir etwas dieser „Blick durch Kinderaugen“ um es zu verstehen. Schon alleine der Elefant in der Schlange… für mich ist es ein gewöhnlicher Hut, und ich kann mir nicht vorstellen, dass es viele Kinder gäbe, die in diesem hut einen Elefanten in einer Schlange erkennen würden. Aber nun ja. Meins ist es nicht.