Book: ‘Le Petit Prince’ – Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

“It’s very simple: you only see clearly with your heart. The most important things are invisible to the eyes.”

My favourite kind of book is one that is a story, yet has wisdom for the heart sprinkled throughout, just like this magical book, ‘Le Petit Prince’ (The Little Prince).  Poetic and philosophical, this is a book for both adults and children, to inspire the imagination and soul.

 

 Explanation from http://www.thelittleprince.com

 

For readers who would like a quick reminder of the book and its main storyline, here is a summary of The Little Prince’s travels and those he met along the way.

If Saint-Exupéry is to be believed The Little Prince is a book for children written for grown-ups. It can be read on many different levels to provide pleasure and food for thought for readers of all ages.

The author, an aviator, crashes with his aeroplane in the middle of the Sahara desert. While he is trying to repair his aeroplane, a little boy appears and asks him to draw a sheep. The author learns that The Little Prince comes from asteroid B-612 where he has left behind three volcanoes and a rose.

Before reaching Earth, he has visited other planets and met some very odd people: a king, a conceited man, a drunkard, a lamplighter, a geographer…  Since arriving on Earth, he has spoken to a fox who has taught him that to know someone or something, you must « tame » them, and that makes them unique. « What is essential is invisible to the eye, says the fox. »

In order to return to his planet and his rose, The Little Prince allows himself to be bitten by a poisonous snake: his planet is too far away, he cannot take his « shell ». The aviator, who has succeeded in repairing his plane, also quits the desert. He still hopes The Little Prince will return one day and asks us to write and tell him if ever we should meet his friend.

 

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This post was written by Kim Booth

 

 

 

 

 

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