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The Little Prince

Fiction | Novella | Middle Grade | Published in 1943

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Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

The Little Prince

Fiction | Novella | Middle Grade | Published in 1943
Book Details
Pages

96

Format

Novella • Fiction

Setting

Outer Space • Fantasy World

Publication Year

1943

Audience

Middle grade

Recommended Reading Age

8-12 years

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Super Short Summary

In Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's The Little Prince, a pilot stranded in the Sahara Desert meets a young prince from another planet who shares stories of his travels and the unique characters he encounters, which leads to reflections on love, loss, and the essence of human connections.

Fantastical

Contemplative

Bittersweet

Melancholic

Inspirational

Reviews & Readership

4.4

2,191,298 ratings

83%

Loved it

12%

Mixed feelings

5%

Not a fan

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Review Roundup

The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry is universally praised for its enchanting storytelling, deep philosophical insights, and elegant illustrations. Reviewers appreciate its timeless appeal and emotional resonance with both children and adults. However, some criticize its simplicity and perceived sentimentalism. Overall, it is celebrated as a modern classic.

Who should read this

Who Should Read The Little Prince?

A reader who enjoys whimsical, philosophical tales filled with allegory, similar to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll or The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho, would be captivated by The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. This classic will appeal to those who appreciate themes of innocence, love, and the human experience.

4.4

2,191,298 ratings

83%

Loved it

12%

Mixed feelings

5%

Not a fan

Character List

The Pilot

The narrator of the story who encounters the little prince after crashing in the Sahara desert. His interactions with the prince lead him to reconnect with his own sense of imagination and wonder.

A curious boy from a small planet who travels to Earth and meets the pilot. He values relationships and questions the norms of adult life.

A creature the prince meets on Earth who teaches him about the nature of friendship and taming.

A self-centered yet deeply cherished flower on the prince's home planet, who holds a significant place in his heart.

A mysterious figure who the prince meets on Earth, known for its ability to offer a way back to the prince's home.

An authoritative character the prince encounters on his travels, who attempts to give orders to everything around him.

A character the prince meets, obsessed with admiration yet living alone, highlighting the isolation of vanity.

One of the inhabitants of the planets visited by the prince, whose circular reasoning exemplifies a self-destructive cycle.

An adult overly concerned with owning stars, representing an obsession with material possession and wealth.

A diligent character bound by outdated orders, admired by the prince for his devotion to his task.

An adult encountered by the prince who prioritizes cataloging facts over exploring or appreciating beauty.

A worker who controls train tracks, providing the prince a perspective on the aimless hurry of human activity.

A seller promoting a pill to save time by eliminating the need for water, which underscores modern society's drive for efficiency.

Book Details
Pages

96

Format

Novella • Fiction

Setting

Outer Space • Fantasy World

Publication Year

1943

Audience

Middle grade

Recommended Reading Age

8-12 years

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