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Favourite Classics: A Little Princess


Favourite Classics

No. of pages 48

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A Little Princess as you have never read it before!

This beautifully illustrated new edition of the classic favourite is gloriously designed to be a treasured favourite, introducing a whole new generation to wonderful childhood stories.

Sara Crewe has it all: a loving and wealthy father and a happy existence at boarding school. But when her father dies leaving her penniless she is forced into servitude and hidden from the world. But then a friend of her father's comes searching for her: could there be a happy ending for Sara after all?

Beautiful watercolour illustrations and fabulous graphic typography bring this well-loved story to life, making this a perfect introduction to the children's classic.
This book makes it easy to encourage your kids to read!?

 

This book is part of a book series called Favourite Classics .

There are 48 pages in this book. This book was published 2013 by Octopus Publishing Group .

Sasha Morton has developed and published over 400 illustrated book and software products, including award-winning and best-selling titles within commercial and educational markets.

This book has the following chapters: The Characters 4; Chapter 1; Sara Crewe 6; Chapter 2; Friends and Enemies 12; Chapter 3; The Birthday Party 18; Chapter 4; A New Life 28; Chapter 5; Princess of the Attic 32; Chapter 6; The Discovery 40.

This book contains the following story:

A Little Princess
Hodgson Burnett's tale of a wealthy little girl at boarding school who falls out of favour when Daddy's wealth disappears is a lesson in coping with changing fortunes. Sara Crewe is sent to a girl's boarding school whilst her father carries on his business in India. Pretty and rich Sara is the favourite of all, but still manages to be kind and thoughtful. When news comes that her father is dead and the money gone the boarding mistress does not feel she can throw Sara out so she makes her a housemaid, shifting her to the attic with the existing maid. Sara's imagination keeps both her fellow maid and herself sane. In the rooftops they befriend the Indian servant of the man who lives next door. It is through this friendship that Sara is discovered by the friend of her father and rescued from the clutches of the evil boarding mistress. And the servant girl is saved too (although Burnett still keeps her in her place as Sara's servant...).

This book is in the following series:

Favourite Classics

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