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  • A Little Princess

    Frances Hodgson Burnett

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, March 21, 1995)
    Sara Crewe, a sweet-natured girl, is sent to attend a prestigious boarding school in London until her beloved father dies, leaving Sara at the mercy of a cruel school mistress until an anonymous benefactor comes to her rescue.
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  • A Little Princess

    Frances Hodgson Burnett, Ethel Franklin Betts

    eBook (Race Point Publishing, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Rediscover this classic tale about the power of imagination.First published as a book in 1905, A Little Princess chronicles the journey of young and wealthy, Sara Crewe, who is nicknamed a princess by her boarding school friends. When she is suddenly orphaned and impoverished, she is forced to become a maid to those who used to serve her. Never losing sight of what is important and relying on her friends and her wild imagination to get through the dark times, she learns that it is more important to be a princess inside rather than out. With illustrations by Ethel Franklin Betts, this beautiful, vibrant edition is unabridged and makes a great addition to every home library.The Knickerbocker Classics bring together the essential works of classic authors from around the world in stunning editions to be collected and enjoyed.
  • A Little Princess

    Frances Hodgson Burnett

    eBook (Joe Books Ltd, Oct. 29, 2013)
    Initially doted on by a wealthy father, the kind and creative Sarah Crewe leads a pampered life and is regarded highly by most who meet her earning the nickname princess. Unfortunately, Sarah’s fortunes quickly change when her father dies suddenly, after his latest mining venture fails. Now a penniless orphan Sarah is forced to live in the attic at the girl’s school she attends and becomes the servant of the cruel headmistress, Miss Minchin. Sarah remains positive, bolstered by friends, her imagination and her own kindness, throughout her ordeals until a mysterious until a mysterious friend begins to offer her assistance and may hold the promise to a better life. Another classic tale of Burnett’s, A Little Princess was inspired by a play written by her and was later adapted to film five times.
  • A Little Princess

    Frances Hodgson Burnett, Graham Rust

    Hardcover (David R. Godine, Publisher, May 30, 2019)
    The classic tale of rags to riches, and of kindness rewarded, that has entranced generations of children since 1905. Young Sara Crewe lives a life of luxury until a tragedy strikes. Thrown back on her own resources, Sara displays the nobility of a real princess until, as if by magic, her fortunes change again.Sara was the adored only child of a rich, indulgent father. She arrived at Miss Minchin’s Seminary for Young Ladies in a flurry of silks and satins. The envy of the pupils, who spitefully call her “the little princess,” she lives a life of luxury―until her father dies and the unscrupulous and spiteful Miss Minchin relegates the poor girl to the seminary’s attic.Frances Hodgson Burnett was a British-American novelist and author of The Secret Garden. This novel, A Little Princess, shares the same sense of drama and charm as well as an understanding that nothing is more important than the friends we make in this life. The U.S. National Education Association named the book one of its “Teachers’ Top Books for Children.”
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  • A Little Princess

    Frances Hodgson Burnett, Barbara McClintock

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Sept. 19, 2000)
    In this first-ever picture book adaptation of Frances Hodgson Burnett's A Little Princess, Sara Crewe and nineteenth-century London come brilliantly alive under the expert hand of award-winning author and illustrator Barbara McClintock.When kindhearted Sara Crewe arrives at Miss Minchin's boarding school, she seems just like a teal little princess. Then a sudden misfortune turns her life upside down, and Sara is banished to the school's dreary attic and must work for her living. It takes all of Sara's imagination and a little bit of magic to turn her misfortune around and prove she is, at heart, a little princess. Frances Hodgson Burnett's story of how Sara Crewe survives hardship and finds happiness again was originally published in 1905 and has won the hearts of children the world over. Now Barbara McClintock has captured the very essence of this unforgettable story in her lovingly detailed adaptation,
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  • A Little Princess

    Frances Hodgson Burnett, Justine Eyre

    Audio CD (Brilliance Audio, May 15, 2012)
    Written by british-born author Frances Hodgson Burnett and first published in 1905, A Little Princess tells the story of young Sara Crewe, privileged daughter of a wealthy diamond merchant. All the other girls at Miss Minchin’s school treat Sara as if she truly were a princess. But when Captain Crewe’s fortune is sadly lost, Sara’s luck changes. Suddenly, she is treated no better than a scullery maid. Her own fierce determination to maintain her dignity and remain a princess inside has intrigued and delighted listeners for more than a hundred years, even inspiring a sequel, Wishing for Tomorrow by Hilary McKay.
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  • The Little Prince

    Antoine de Saint Exupery

    eBook (GAEditori, Feb. 20, 2019)
    "Goodbye," said the fox. "And now here is my secret, a very simple secret: It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye."The Little Prince, the most beautiful story ever written.
  • A Little Princess

    Frances Hodgson Burnett

    eBook (Compass Publishing, Nov. 3, 2013)
    Sara Crewe has a rich father, but she has no mother. Her father puts her in a school in England. Sara misses her father, but it is a good school. Then things change. Miss Minchin, the head of the school, learns that Sara’s father lost all of his money and is dead. The princess at her school is now poor! Miss Minchin is not happy about that at all.
  • A Little Princess

    Frances Hodgson Burnett

    language (, June 30, 2013)
    This book is an illustrated version of A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett. The novel is about the troubles of a wealthy young girl, Sara Crewe. She is sent to an oppressive London boarding school during her father’s campaign in India. Thanks to Capt. Crewe’s money, Sara is treated as a little princess until her father’s tragic death.
  • A Little Princess

    Frances Hodgson Burnett, Dream Classics

    language (Adrien Devret, June 28, 2017)
    Generations of children have treasured the story of Sara Crewe, the little girl who imagines she's a princess in order to survive hard times at Miss Minchins London boarding school.
  • Gigi, God's Little Princess

    Sheila Walsh

    Hardcover (Thomas Nelson, Feb. 27, 2005)
    Parents and children alike will be won over by the lovable innocence of Gigi, a little girl who just knew she was a princess-she had known it from birth! But where were the castle and royal jewels? With a little help from Mommy and Daddy, Gigi realizes that she is not just any princess-she is the daughter of the greatest King of all! A wonderful discovery for little princesses everywhere, Gigi, God's Little Princess will subtly teach girls of their importance and belonging to the King of all kings.Meets national education standards.
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  • A Little Princess

    Frances Hodgson Burnett

    eBook (, May 25, 2020)
    A Little Princess is a children's novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett, first published as a book in 1905. It is an expanded version of the short story "Sara Crewe: or, What Happened at Miss Minchin's", which was serialized in St. Nicholas Magazine from December 1887, and published in book form in 1888. According to Burnett, after she composed the 1902 play A Little Un-fairy Princess based on that story, her publisher asked that she expand the story as a novel with "the things and people that had been left out before". The novel was published by Charles Scribner's Sons (also publisher of St. Nicholas) with illustrations by Ethel Franklin Betts and the full title A Little Princess: Being the Whole Story of Sara Crewe Now Being Told for the First Time.Based on a 2007 online poll, the U.S. National Education Association named the book one of its "Teachers' Top Books for Children". In 2012 it was ranked number 56 among all-time children's novels in a survey published by School Library Journal, a monthly with primarily U.S. audience. It was the second of two Burnett novels among the Top 100, with The Secret Garden number 15.