the little prince

     

The Little Prince (French: Le Petit Prince), publishe in 1943, is French aviator Antoine de Saint Exupéry's most famous novella, which he wrote in the United States while renting The Bevin House in Asharoken, New York, on Long Island. The novella includes a number of drawings by Saint-Exupéry himself, which are reproduced in most versions.

Trivia about the little prince

  • Adults who read this Antoine de Saint-Exupery tale may pick up on the allegory
  • This character in a book by Saint-Exupery leaves his tiny planet because of a prideful flower
  • Antione de Saint-Exupery illustrated this fable about a boy visitor from another planet
  • The narrator of this book by Antoine de Saint-Exupery has a plane accident in the Sahara desert
  • He's the title Antoine de Saint-Exupery character seen here
  • Saint-Exupery:"El Principito"
  • This title inhabitant of Asteroid B-612 happens upon a pilot stranded in the desert
  • Lerner & Loewe's last collaboration was a 1974 film of this Antoine de Saint-Exupery story
  • In 2003 this beloved book about a small visitor from Asteroid B-612 celebrated its 60th anniversary

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