Its never too soon to hear that we dont know what weve got till its gone, and this pair (and the spirit of Saint-Exupry) land that message in style. Alex OConnell, The Times The first picture book adaptation of the classic fable captures its spirit of poetic mysteriousness with beautifully immersive visuals. The I Retaining the essence of the original story, but pairing it back enough to make it accessible to children makes its key messages shine through. The Little Prince is as charming as ever, and Massinis artwork superbly captures the surreal world he inhabits. Perfect for curious young readers, its a story that will stay with them long after the final page has turned. The Scotsman A thing of beauty, mysterious and poetic both verbally and visually. Red Reading Hub Contemporary but timeless illustrations, a perfect way to bring a classic to the next generation. @bookgiftblogger
Antoine de Saint-Exupry (19001944) was born in Lyons, France. He wrote The Little Prince in the United States during a two-year self-imposed exile from occupied France. A year after the books publication in 1943, Saint-Exupry disappeared over the Mediterranean while flying a reconnaissance mission for his French air squadron. Best known throughout the world as the author and illustrator of The Little Prince, Saint-Exupry wrote several other books that have also become classics of world literature.