This book about Sara Crewe, a pupil at Miss Minchin's London school is left in poverty when her father dies but is later rescued by a mysterious benefactor.
Reviews
Beautiful Story
5
By AkuaXOXO
I really loved this story. There is so much hatred in the world and in the hearts of people and at a young age Sara was exposed to such treachery. Doing the hardest thing possible she remind true to herself. The hardest thing to do in the face of adversity is not to break, and Sara provided us with hope that will keep us from breaking in the face of adversity so easily.
A Little Princess
5
By Renelski
I watched the cartoon movie translated into our language years ago. It’s a nice story. On the movie, Sara’s met his father towards the end, he was not dead afterall, but on the book the end was Sara went with the Indian guy. It was fine.
Too robotic
1
By jozzette
This book doesn’t give a real image of children because Sara is way to perfect and does no wrong and that makes her seem like a fake person because not even an adult can be that perfect and Sara only made one mistake in her life when she was too proud to make friends with the other girls.
A Little Princess
5
By GirlMom92
Beautiful story of poise and endurance through suffering.
Very cute but
4
By AbiLuV07
A very cute book, but I felt the need to change it a bit as I read it to my 8yr old. Skipping the parts about Ermguard(sp?) being stupid and fat. Or wishing she were as thin as Sarah (when in fact Sarah was not being fed enough).
It seemed to end abruptly too. Almost like a chapter was missing.
Very Good but Disturbing
5
By fortiesrok
I love Frances Hodgson Burnett’s writing style. I think Little Lord Fauntleroy is my favorite, but this is very good too. They label this as a children’s book but it is such a heavy subject matter (child abuse). Ms. Burnett doesn’t sugar coat the abuse. Our heroine is verbally abused, hit, starved, frozen, and worked to exhaustion. Miss Minchin needs to go to jail. I know it’s a different day but surely people knew right from wrong in those days. I am so glad that the story ends on a good note, but really, Miss Minchin needs her comeuppance.
Good Book
5
By Peas"n"Butter
I liked this book. Sara is a real princess.
Best story ever
5
By Aya granger
I love it a lot it inspires me to read more books and to be kind with everyone I’m so glad i read it and i highly recommend it to everyone
Lovely story
5
By Willy McNab
I absolutely love stories set in Ireland or old England. The story is told well enough to be believable, to draw one in to captivate.
Childhood
5
By Hermione Fowl
I got the illustrated classic version from my sister, who also loved it, for Christmas when I was 7. I found myself finishing it in less than a day. This book was an important part of my childhood. It taught me to hold my head high in the darkest times be kind and hopeful, and always think of the less fortunate.
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