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The Little Prince
- Narrated by: Stephanie Richardson
- Length: 2 hrs and 4 mins
- Categories: Children's Audiobooks, Literature & Fiction
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Publisher's Summary
"The Little Prince" is a long story that in the format of books has beaten sales records in the world and in all languages since 1943, when it was first published in French. Its pages evoke the most deeply rooted and essential values of Humanism - in a simple and clear way - in which solidarity, kindness, integrity, tenacity, companionship and enthusiasm for knowledge are revealed. The book is a symbol of man's permanent search, of those principles which enrich the spirit and bring infinite peace to the soul.
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- Amazon Customer
- 13-03-21
A great reread worth listening
Narration was pleasantly "singing" not in traditional sense...but evidently being read... phrasing performance still enjoyable....reread the book with new perspective
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- Flor A.
- 28-10-20
I dislike it. I want to return it. I don't like it
the fox sounds mean and I don't like it. Too bad. I want to return it.