Publisher: Dover Publications
Published: July 17, 2019 (reprint)
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
My Review: When I was a little girl I wore out my VHS tape (yes I am that old) of Shirley Temple as A Little Princess. So when I had the chance to read the book as an adult I jumped on it. The book was different and more beautiful than the movie. I say beautiful because I felt the feelings and emotions of Sara. As you read you really experience the cruelty she received from Miss Minchin.
A Little Princess is a tradition that should be shared with generations of little girls around the world.
I received a complimentary copy from the publisher, Dover Publications, through NetGalley. Any and all opinions expressed in the above review are entirely my own.
NetGalley: When Sara Crewe arrives at Miss Minchin’s boarding school, the well-to-do student has every material comfort that her doting father can buy as well as the headmistress’s fawning approval. But when Sara falls upon hard times and is left to the mercy of the suddenly vindictive headmistress, she must rely on her optimistic outlook, lively imagination, and innate goodness to see her through a reversal of fortunes.