A Little Princess, by Frances Hodgson Burnett
5 stars!!!
5 stars!!!
Description: India-born Sara Crewe travels to a London boarding
school while her wealthy father goes back to India. Snubbed by some and adored
by most, she consequently makes both friends and enemies of her classmates. As
a pupil of status, Sara is treated with outward respect by the headmistress,
but suspects that Miss Minchin really despises her; when tragedy strikes and
Sara is reduced to poverty, she is no longer in doubt. Most of the school imitates
the headmistress’s mean treatment of Sara, and when she thinks she can’t bear
her circumstances any longer, a monkey and two Indian gentlemen surprise her with
unlooked-for kindness, not knowing that Sara’s fate hangs in the balance.
Concerns: Sara believes in magic, although nothing that
happens in the story is actually supernatural.
Summary: I can’t
quite put my finger on what makes this book so fascinating. It could be the
classic rags-to-riches theme that never grows old; or the way the author can
depict every lively scene and character with delicious vividness; or perhaps
the exceptionality of the courageous and proud Sara herself. Whatever the
cause, this long-beloved book is one that no-one should miss. The captivating
plot and characters will pull you right into the book and won’t easily let you
go until you are through with this marvelous adventure.
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