A Little Princess

· Edicions Perelló
Ebook
230
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Eligible

About this ebook

In the heart of Victorian London, young Sara Crewe arrives at an elite boarding school accompanied by her beloved doll and an imagination without limits. Raised as a princess, her world collapses the day she loses her entire fortune. From that moment on, she must learn to preserve her kindness, her dignity, and her faith in dreams even amid poverty and humiliation. First published in 1905, A Little Princess is a timeless story of hope, empathy, and inner strength. A gem by Frances Hodgson Burnett, author of The Secret Garden, that continues to inspire generations of readers with its message of light in times of darkness.

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About the author

Frances Hodgson Burnett (1849–1924) was a British-American novelist and playwright, renowned for her children's books that have endured as timeless classics. Born in Manchester, England, she emigrated to the United States in her youth. She achieved literary success with works such as Little Lord Fauntleroy and, most notably, The Secret Garden, published in 1911. Her writing blends sensitivity, imagination, and a deep faith in the ability of children to grow and heal through love and nature.

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