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S**N
It brought me joy of childhood memories
I had seen the cartoon in my childhood and remember crying in some of the scenes; it was something that I cherish, I often sing the intro song and it brings good memories but I had no idea it was a book, so I decided it to read it and boy am I glad I did. There are differences between the book and the cartoon but are minimal. I am talking about the cartoon where Remi is a boy, the Japanese version that is the best, the other ones do not capture the drama as good as that one. The book underlined literally underlines the message that the author wants to convey, the good principles that Signor Vitalis teaches Remi. There are moments in the book that make you laugh but also some that will break your heart and some others that will make tear up of happiness. I watched the movie, it was okay but because of time probably, they took out very important parts of the movie such as the gardens and the mines but more importantly they omitted the existence of Mattia, Serbino, and Dulcie. I was like WTF? And the story went too fast, still was a good movie but it could have been a cult film if they would have followed the book better.I recommend this book to everyone whom has seen the animated series, anyone that wants an easy reading enjoyable book that takes you in an adventure and misfortune of our friend Remi. It’s a rollercoaster ride, you will fall in love with lovely heart and capi; will get your heart broken every time we lose a member of the Vitalis company but will be proud and happy of the friendship between Mattia and Remi and his triumphant return.I truly enjoyed it. It should be read by every kid and again when you become an adult.
B**R
Classic
As a retired elementary school teacher, I do not hesitate to recommend this book. When I was teaching, I would read a one chapter of a classic children's book to my students each afternoon to try to awaken in them a love of reading. I had to chose my books carefully as the story had to hold their attention for weeks. Year after year, this book was always a class favorite.Many students would read the book themselves after hearing me read it. Many years later, one of my former students ran for public office and our local newspaper printed interviews with the candidates. One of the questions asked of the candidates was to name some of the books that influenced their lives. I was surprized and pleased to read that my 40+ year old former student named this book as one of the influential books in his life.
D**R
Loved every chapter!
I don't know how I had never heard of this book before, but I'm so glad it showed up as a Kindle download. Some chapters brought tears. This was unlike any "orphan story" I have ever read.
J**R
A timeless classic. The translation is done acceptably by ...
A timeless classic. The translation is done acceptably by someone not familiar with American English, but it is thoroughly understandable. The French version is more concise if one is able to wade through extremely literary French and somewhat dated vocabulary. The book is very enjoyable; the story is captivating and makes a valuable text to be part of one's permanent library.
L**Y
What a book should be
I read this book and the book "Nobody's Girl" when I was a child. I am now a children's librarian and when I remembered these books I looked for them for the Kindle and I was delighted to find them both. After reading books such as "Walter the Farting Dog" and other books of the same ilk I was tired of reading books that really seemed to have nothing to offer my students except some toilet humor. These books are both examples of wonderful literature and offer a view of another time and a different life for children. I can't wait to get hard copies of these books to share with my students in a book club.
B**P
Beautiful Story; Preferred Edition
I highly recommend this version of Hector Malot's classic novel. I am currently teaching this to middle school students and the version is double spaced with a slightly larger font, which helps with a 300 plus page book. The story moves slower than others, but the plot line is poignant and compelling. I wish there were more copies of this version available.
S**)
An Incredible Tale You Won't Forget
I read this story in its Dutch translation, as a child. I have yet to read the English version, but I am very excited to do so! I have been scouring Amazon for this book for a while now. It was one of my favorite books as a child.This story is such an epic tale of adventures, both uplifting, soothing, heartbreaking, and uplifting again--and the characters are vibrant and interesting. I can't do the plot justice, but I vividly remember it, from literally decades ago, and I highly recommend it.
C**R
Abridged Version, But Still Readable
Apparently this edition of book has been abridged and I would have preferred to have the whole text. It is a quick read because they have cut it down to the bare bones of the story and left out all the excess wordy passages. Occasionally you will detect that something is missing. However, it is still quite a pleasant story for children and adults alike. I had fond memories of escaping with the author's other book Nobody's Girl as a youngster when we were staying in a drab hotel while waiting to move into a new house. I only recently learned of the male counterpart while browsing Amazon.
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