the little prince by Antoine saint-exupéry
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the little prince by Antoine saint-exupéry
Do you have the same reason for reading it or do you just like it?
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It is actually a pretty good practice to pick up comics or children's literature in a foreign language to better learn how to read and communicate in that language. The vocabulary and sentence structure is simple and easy to follow, and word repetition helps you to ingrain what you're reading.
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I also read this book in French whilst I was learning the language. Now I have no clue what the story was about. It is a classic but I have no idea what I was reading then.
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However, I really enjoy this one song by Keane - Somewhere Only We Know. One day, I looked up the video on YouTube, and saw this charming cartoon with a boy and a fox. As I listened to the song more and more, I wanted to know - who is this boy? Why is he with a fox? Why would this song be part of a soundtrack for such a film? (Note: I may have been influenced by a related love of cartoons...)
In any case, the description pointed to The Little Prince. I downloaded it and immediately fell in love! It is such a short read, but every sentence brings that incredible "I'm not the only one who feels this way" emotion. I was devastated when it ended, and stand in awe of Saint-Exupery's ability to cram 15 life lessons in every chapter! I cannot imagine what the world would be, if every author were able to convey their thoughts and ideals in such an elegant and concise manner.
I read this book just a few months ago, and have read it at least once a month ever since. Highly recommend!