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A Little Princess: Unabridged

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A Little Princess: Unabridged

By: Frances Hodgson Burnett
Narrated by: Sara Nichols
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A Little Princess is Frances Hodgson Burnett's beloved novel of privilege, hardship, and redemption. It is regularly listed among the finest children's books ever written and has been adapted to the stage and screen dozens of times.

Young Sara Crewe lives the life of a princess. Born to rich father who dotes on her, she enjoys all the trappings of wealth: carriages, fine clothing, servants...anything her heart desires. As her father—a Captain in the British Army—is stationed in India, Sara is sent to an all-girls boarding school in England where she is afforded every luxury, including a maid and a private room. But when her father dies and his fortune dries up, Sara finds herself a penniless orphan, abused by her guardian and forced to work at menial jobs to scratch out an existence.

A beautiful story of survival, friendship and the power of the human spirit, A Little Princess is ranked fifty-six on the School Library Journal's list of the one hundred greatest children's books of all time. It is presented here in its original and unabridged format, just as it first appeared in print in 1905 and has been narrated by renowned audiobook performer Sara Nichols, known for her readings of Charlotte Bronte's "Jane Eyre," Willa Cather's "Prairie Trilogy" as well as the entire works of Jane Austen.

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