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Le Petit Prince (French Language Edition)
is a must have, a classic read by students of French worldwide as well as by children and
adults. First published in 1943, it has been issued in thousands of
languages and has a nearly cult following. And if you're really into the
Little Prince and Saint-Exupery, try these:
A Guide for Grown-ups: Essential Wisdom from the Collected Works of Antoine de Saint-Exupery
A la Découverte du Petit Prince,
a helpful guide to more fully understanding the book for students of
French.
Ludwig Bemelmans and Madeline...the
charming series and its marketing addenda, still a favorite for kids
today.
Christine Bjork created Linnea in Monet's Garden mixing art, childhood, families and gardening in an appealing book for
children.
Kay Thompson's
Eloise in Paris...what
can we say about Eloise...AND in Paris! Great kids book, but adults will
like it too!
Brothers Grimm Grimm's Fairy
Tales
or the more adult version, The Complete
Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm
Hergé created internationally loved characters with his series of
comic-book like books, The
Adventures of
Tintin.
Asterix
and the Gauls (Adventures of Asterix) Long a hit with the young
and fans of bandes dessinées (sort of comic books), there's
now a movie coming out with Gerard Depardieu.
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