Description
The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry is a poetic and philosophical tale that explores themes of innocence, love, loss, and the nature of human relationships. Told through the eyes of a pilot stranded in the desert, the story recounts his encounter with a mysterious boy from another planet. As the Little Prince shares stories of his travels and the curious characters he has met, the narrative unfolds as a meditation on what truly matters in life.
The prince’s journey takes him from one lonely planet to another, each inhabited by adults consumed by vanity, power, or routine. These encounters highlight the absurdities of grown-up behavior and contrast with the prince’s childlike wisdom and emotional clarity. His bond with a rose, and later with a fox who teaches him about love and taming, becomes central to the story’s message about connection and responsibility.
Written with gentle lyricism and symbolic depth, the book invites readers to see the world through the eyes of a child and to rediscover the values often lost in adulthood. It is a timeless fable that speaks to readers of all ages, reminding them that “what is essential is invisible to the eye.”

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