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The Planet of Bamalias

The Planet of Bamalias( )
Author: Bruneau, Clotilde
Pilot, Cédric
Gonnard, Christel
Smith, Anne Collins
de Saint-Exupéry, Antoine
Illustrator: Smith, Owen
Smith, Anne
Contribution by: Nautilus Studio Staff,
ISBN:978-0-7613-8774-9
Publication Date:Aug 2015
Publisher:Lerner Publishing Group
Imprint:Graphic Universe& 8482;
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:AUD $37.99
Book Description:

The planet of Bamalias and its three satellite planets are in danger of cooling down. But the Little Prince has lost his memory! It will be impossible for him to help Kimi and her brother fix the planets. Fox tells him the story of his previous adventures: how he met the Snake, how he left his home on Asteroid B612 to pursue the Snake to stop his evil deeds . . . But will the Little Prince believe Fox--or the Snake?

Book Details
Pages:48
Detailed Subjects: Juvenile Fiction / General
Juvenile Nonfiction / Humor / Comic Strips & Cartoons
Juvenile Fiction / Fantasy & Magic
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):20.3 x 26.8 x 1 cm
Book Weight:0.386 Kilograms
Author Biography
Bruneau, Clotilde (Author)
Antoine de Saint-Exupery, 1900 - 1944 Antoine de Saint-Exupery was born in Lyon, France on June 29, 1900. Saint-Exupery was educated in Jesuit schools. He later attended a Catholic boarding school in Switzerland before entering the Ecole de Beaux-Arts as an architecture student.

de Saint-Exupery began his military service in 1921 and was sent to Strasbourgh to be trained as a pilot. He received his pilot's license in 1922 and, after a few dead end jobs as a bookkeeper and an automobile salesman, he began flying mail for a commercial airline company. His route over North Africa was the basis for his first novel, Southern Mail, in 1929.

His second novel, Night Flight, became an international bestseller and was made into a film in 1933. By that time, de Saint-Exupery was married to Consuelo Gomez Castillo and was working as a test pilot for Air France. He was also working as a foreign correspondent covering May Day events in Moscow and writing a series on the Spanish Civil War.

His book, Wind, Sand and Stars won the French Academy's 1939 Grand Prix du Roman and the National Book Award in the United States. He came to the United States after France fell in World War II, but rejoined the French Air Force in North Africa in 1943. That same year he published The Little Prince, a children's story of such universal appeal that it has been translated into close to fifty languages.

Antoine de Saint-Exupery took off on a flight over Southern France on July 31, 1944 and was never seen again. In 1998, a fisherman found a bracelet with his name and his wife's name engraved on it, 150 kilometers west of Marseilles.

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