I have lived a great deal among grown-ups | As a test to determine if a grown-up is enlightened and like a child, he shows them a picture that he drew at the age of 6 depicting a snake which has eaten an elephant |
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00 , Radio Times, Issue 3957, 16 December 1999, p | I haven't read anything like this before |
For me, one of the most important themes is that we give purpose and meaning to our lives through the relationships especially of love and friendship we form.
This book is translated to English from French | The fact that we WERE, indeed, children, is a huge part of each of us |
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And that finally made me cry | You should only have to sign into your NOOK account once to link it to your library account |
Most adults are preoccupied There are many themes in the book: e | The story is philosophical and includes social criticism of the adult world |
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In the middle of the desert, the narrator is unexpectedly greeted by a young boy who is nicknamed as "The Little Prince" | He sat hunched in front of his laptop, and barely looked up when the Little Prince greeted him |
It practically begs the reader to come to the conclusion that if you don't "get it" it's your own fault because you're a "grown up, and only kids can see what matters.
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