The Little Prince
The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry is far more than a children’s story—it’s a gentle reminder of what truly matters in life. The little prince, a curious boy from a tiny asteroid, travels from planet to planet, meeting silly adults: a king who rules over nothing, a businessman obsessed with counting stars, and a lamplighter who blindly follows rules. These characters show how grown-ups often lose sight of joy and meaning in pursuit of empty goals.
What makes the book special is its warmth and simplicity. The prince’s friendship with a fox teaches us that “what is essential is invisible to the eye”—love, connection, and care are what make life worth living. Even the sad goodbye with the narrator feels hopeful, reminding us to hold onto our inner child. Short and sweet, this book stays with you long after you finish it, asking you to look at the world with fresh eyes.
It’s a perfect read for anyone who’s ever forgotten how to wonder—and a beautiful gift for those who haven’t.
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