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Double 9 Books LLP Paperback English

The Lost Prince

By Frances Hodgson Burnett

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Double 9 Books LLP Paperback English

The Lost Prince

By Frances Hodgson Burnett

Regular price £15.99 £12.79 Save 20%
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  • "The Lost Prince" by Frances Hodgson Burnett is an enthralling tale about adventure, friendship, and the power of the imagination. The plot revolves around two young boys, Marco Loristan and his friend "The Rat," as they navigate the complexities of life in a fictional European country on the verge of war. The tale combines themes of mystery and intrigue against the backdrop of political turmoil and espionage. Marco, a young heir to the throne, has a strange talent for memorizing and reciting. He embarks on a quest with The Rat to honor his father's legacy and provide hope to his land. Frances Hodgson Burnett's narrative brilliance is evident in her depiction of the two boys' relationship and their ability to affect change through their acts. The discussion of devotion, sacrifice, and the transformational power of hope throughout the novel lends complexity to the story.
"The Lost Prince" by Frances Hodgson Burnett is an enthralling tale about adventure, friendship, and the power of the imagination. The plot revolves around two young boys, Marco Loristan and his friend "The Rat," as they navigate the complexities of life in a fictional European country on the verge of war. The tale combines themes of mystery and intrigue against the backdrop of political turmoil and espionage. Marco, a young heir to the throne, has a strange talent for memorizing and reciting. He embarks on a quest with The Rat to honor his father's legacy and provide hope to his land. Frances Hodgson Burnett's narrative brilliance is evident in her depiction of the two boys' relationship and their ability to affect change through their acts. The discussion of devotion, sacrifice, and the transformational power of hope throughout the novel lends complexity to the story.