Sunday, July 1, 2012

French List: Le Petit Prince

The important stuff:  Written in 1943 by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (translated as The Little Prince)

What it's about in a nutshell: A pilot crashes and meets the little prince in the desert. The little prince tells the narrator about the different planets he has been to and about his own home planet, why he left it, and that he would like to get back. 

Why you should read it: It is a touching story and the little prince is such a beautiful, serious character.  The last part of the story is particularly endearing to me.  I haven't read this one is a very long time, but I'll be rereading it soon.  It's a novella after all, so it's short, but very sweet.






Also, welcome to day 1 of Paris in July!  I'll be posting about books that take place in France and well as some other fun French stuff :)  And of course, this day also marks the beginning of my French List feature.  Check back in 2 weeks for the featured book.

14 comments:

  1. Our French students read this in French. During that assignment, I have to remove my English copies from the library so they can't check them out! Some day I should read this.

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    1. Lol that is too funny! You should definitely read it :) It's a classic ;)

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  2. I've onyl managed to sort out 3 books for me so far for July...hoping to have some other posts up about French stuff to fill up the gaps!

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    1. 3 books is still quite a lot :) I'm looking foward to reading your posts!

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  3. I look forward to reading all your Paris in July posts! :) Last year I had the opportunity to see a stage production of The Little Prince (in July, coincidentally) and it was marvelous. It's such a wonderful story.

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  4. argh I love the little pricne and his mail/flying books were great as well ,all the best stu

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  5. Oh, dear. As famous and wonderful as this story is, I haven't read it yet, either. : / Shameful! Must fix...many thanks for your visit and suggestion this morning, both are greatly appreciated.

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  6. Le Petit Prince is one of my favorites :) I can't wait for your other posts this month!!

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  7. I'm enjoying looking down your blog and know I'll return to read more of your book info in more detail. As for Le Petit Prince, it has always been a favorite! Thanks for coming by The Marmelade Gypsy!

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  8. I have not read this book in years. I should again. It is short and delightful.

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  9. I *really* need to reread this book as an adult... it's been decades since I lasted looked at it. Thanks for reminding me.

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  10. My dad had a copy of this book. Surprisingly I have never read it.

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  11. I loved the Theatrical reading of this book! It is one of my favourite audio experiences ever! You can check out this link if you are interested in listening to it, too. :)

    http://youtu.be/3FG4eOhHXP0

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  12. Thanks for reminding me about this little book. I have a copy in English and one in French. (I was feeling very ambitious when I bought the French version.) Reading it led me to read Sand, Wind, and Stars about Saint-Exupéry's experiences as a commercial pilot. Very poetic.

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