This allegorical story about a pilot stranded in the Sahara Desert and an apparition of a prince who solves his conundrums and launches a series of adventures with a scrap of paper and pen has been a favorite for decades.
Which children's books are the best of the best? Check out 100 picks from librarians at the New York Public Library.
This allegorical story about a pilot stranded in the Sahara Desert and an apparition of a prince who solves his conundrums and launches a series of adventures with a scrap of paper and pen has been a favorite for decades.
Your subscription to Ǵ has expired. You can renew your subscription or continue to use the site without a subscription.
If you have questions about your account, please contact customer service or call us at 1-617-450-2300.
This message will appear once per week unless you renew or
Your session to The Ǵ Science Monitor has expired. We logged you out.
If you have questions about your account, please contact customer service or call us at 1-617-450-2300.
You don’t have a Ǵ Science Monitor subscription yet.
If you have questions about your account, please contact customer service or call us at 1-617-450-2300.