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The Prince and The Pauper

Bantam classic

by Mark Twain

Synopsis

Rich with surprise and hilarious adventure, The Prince and the Pauper is a delightful satire of England’s romantic past and a joyful boyhood romp filled with the same tongue-in-cheek irony that sparks the best of Mark Twain’s tall tales. Two boys, one an urchin from London’s filthy lanes, the other a prince born in a lavish palace, unwittingly trade identities. Thus a bedraggled “Prince of Poverty” discovers that his private dreams have all come true—while a pampered Prince of Wales finds himself tossed into a rough-and-tumble world of squalid beggars and villainous thieves. Originally written as a story for children, The Prince and the Pauper is a classic novel for adults as well—through its stinging attack on the ageless human folly of attempting to measure true worth by outer appearances.

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Book Information

Copyright year 1991
ISBN-13 9780553212563
ISBN-10 0553212567
Class Copyright
Publisher Bantam
Subject FICTION;JUVENILE FICTION
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 219
Shelf No. MM208
Grade Range 4 - 11
Ages 9 - 16
Lexile 610L
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