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The Prince and the Pauper.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Twain, Mark
- Series:
- Collins Classics
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Poor.
- Princes.
- Social role.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (272 p.)
- Edition:
- ePub edition
- Place of Publication:
- HarperCollins Publishers Inc
- Summary:
- Two boys from two different walks of life change places and alter their paths forever? An American classic from Mark Twain. London, 1547. Two young boys meet by chance and strike up a conversation at the gates of a palace. Tom Canty is a poor young boy with few prospects in life; his new friend happens to be Prince Edward VI, the Prince of Wales. The Prince and the Pauper could not be more different from one another: except for the small fact that they look identical. When Tom admires the PrinceOCOs fine garments, he and Prince Edward decide on the spur of the moment to swap clothes. But with cruel irony the Prince is mistaken for a poor beggar in TomOCOs rags and is kicked out of his own palace while Tom is taken to be the Prince by everyone he meets. Suddenly the Prince and the Pauper have swapped not only clothes but also their homes, families, lives and their very identities. While the boys are eager to learn about life in someone elseOCOs shoes, they ultimately want to return to their own homes and families. But this proves to be a tall order when nobody believes the princeOCOs claims that he is really a Prince despite being clothed in rags? In this gripping tale of mistaken identity, we see Mark Twain venturing into historical fiction for children while displaying his typical flair for witty dialogue and incisive satire. "
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