The Gardener Prince |
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Translator:
| Seloon, Pitter |
Illustrator:
| Jahandideh, Farideh |
Author:
| Jahandideh, Farideh |
ISBN: | 978-1-0704-1748-6 |
Publication Date: | May 2019 |
Publisher: | Independently Published
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $29.00 |
Book Description:
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When the Little Traveler returned his planet with the assistance of the Sahara Snake, he would find out his rose left there. Active volcanoes told him that his rose colluded with a bird to set out to birds' home. To reach the reality of his rose, the Little Traveler went to Icy Planet and met a crane there. The crane made Goldilocks understand that birds there were neither interested in having a flower in their planets nor traveling and he had to stopover migrating swallows' home to...
More DescriptionWhen the Little Traveler returned his planet with the assistance of the Sahara Snake, he would find out his rose left there. Active volcanoes told him that his rose colluded with a bird to set out to birds' home. To reach the reality of his rose, the Little Traveler went to Icy Planet and met a crane there. The crane made Goldilocks understand that birds there were neither interested in having a flower in their planets nor traveling and he had to stopover migrating swallows' home to find his rose. In the land of Ever-Spring, Goldilocks came across a swallow that would tell Goldilocks yellowish and rootless flowers were of no concern for him and his friends but when Goldilocks talked about the light within his rose, the swallow made available him with the address of the Virgin Land. There, Goldilocks became acquaintance with three gardeners-less flowers and heard from them that his flower for capable to keep its life had to be in hands of some gardener. Goldilocks went to the gardener's planet. The gardener told him the gardeners' hands were of no use to keep flowers against the wind. Goldilocks hang around to convene the wind. The wind designated after getting rootless, flowers were of no value to be in the sacking winds' houses so they are left to the typhoon's hands. To meet the typhoon, Goldilocks accompanied the wind to the winds' house - mountain- and he met with typhoon. Typhoon took Goldilocks to the sea's planet with himself. The sea got turbulent right as the typhoon showed up. While going to be drowned, Goldilocks found out typhoon's love to the sea and called it to calm down. To show gratitude Goldilocks, typhoon took him to the desert to try to find his rose. Goldilocks met a worm in his words he talked about a rose. The rose which had got together all nasty insects around her was not Goldilocks' rose. Goldilocks talked with that rose about flowers' clean world and influenced her by his words. The rose asked Goldilocks to give her a new life by planting her roots in the damp soil. Gold Lock held the rose in his hands to look for a well. In their way, they were about to die due to sever thirst. Just at that moment, a glowworm showed up and directed them to a water well that someday in the past Goldilocks and his friend, Mr. Antoine, had found it together. By planting the rose's roots in the damp soil besides giving the rose's life back to her, Goldilocks desired to make his friend, Mr. Antoine, understand that he was alive. Goldilocks went after his way to rummage around for his rose. Next, to a ruined wall, Gold Lock for the second time came across his friend, the snake. At long last, he heard the reality about his rose from the snake.The present book is the sequel of 'The Little Prince' By Antoine de Saint-Exupery. The theme of the book is about a child with the small body but great soul. However, he is after a great reality which is hidden in the body of a beautiful rose, lost and is a symbol of the truthful soul existing in all human being and which is lost sometimes. The Little Prince encounters some beauties and ugliness and he attempts to turn the ugliness into beauties. In fact, he travels to internal depths, human real identity and finally the starting place of beauties. This book steers you to a united reality regardless of any religion, race and geographical zone.