The Little Prince is a short novel by the French writer Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. The novel “The Little Prince” was voted one of the best books of the 20th century in France in the books selected by the newspaper Le Monde.
This novel maintains worldwide sales of more than a million copies annually.
The Little Prince
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A moving philosophical story that explores the innocence of childhood and the meaning of life through a pilot’s encounter with a little prince from a distant planet.
Categories: | Literature, Novels, World literature, Children, Philosophy |
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Tags: | philosophy, stories, wisdom, World Literature |
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