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Number of Pages
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Language
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The Prince And The Pauper Is A Timeless Adventure Of Two Unlikely Friends Who Swap Lives In Victorian England, Blending Humor, Heart, And Sharp Social Observation. This Classic By Mark Twain Is Ideal For Readers Who Love Historical Fiction, Coming-Of-Age Journeys, And Pages Filled With Mischief And Moral Insight. Suitable For Middle Grade To Adult Readers, The Story Carries An Uplifting, Adventurous Tone That Invites Empathy And Wonder.
Written With Twain's Clear, Brisk Narrative, The Story Follows Tom Canty And Prince Edward As They Navigate Each Other's Worlds, With Vivid Scenes Of London Streets And Royal Halls. The Plot Unfolds Through Adventures, Mistaken Identities, And Comic Mishaps That Illuminate Real Human Feelings Beneath Outward Appearances. The Experience Is Engagingly Structured In Accessible Chapters That Alternate Between The Two Boys' Perspectives, Inviting Readers To See Power And Privilege From Both Sides.
As They Walk In One Another's Shoes, Readers Witness How Kindness, Courage, And A Compassionate Sense Of Justice Can Bridge Differences. In The Prince And The Pauper, Twain Crafts A Portrait Of Class And Identity That Resonates Today. The Tale Blends Humor With Poignant Moments, Making It Entertaining And Thought-Provoking For Readers Who Enjoy Character-Driven Journeys, Vivid Settings, And A Dash Of Historical Color.
After Finishing The Prince And The Pauper, Readers Are Left With A Sense Of Empathy For Others, A Strengthened Understanding Of Social Differences, And A Belief In The Power Of Kindness And Fairness To Change Lives. The Tale Lingers With Lessons About Identity And Justice, Inviting Reflection Long After The Last Page Turns.
Product Details
Author
Mark Twain
Publisher
B Jain Publishers
Number of Pages
272
Language
English
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
13 x 20 x 2 cm
Binding
Paperback
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