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Title | : | Nobody's Boy |
Author | : | Hector Malot |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Annotated Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 255 pages |
Published | : | September 24th 2016 by Feedbooks (first published 1878) |
Categories | : | Classics. Fiction. Childrens |
Hector Malot
Kindle Edition | Pages: 255 pages Rating: 4.33 | 12614 Users | 812 Reviews
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A compelling story in which orphaned Remi gets hired out to a traveling street entertainer when his foster parents fall on hard times. Going from village to village with its act, ‘nobody’s boy’ has numerous adventures until his boss also falls on hard times and perishes, homeless and destitute. Remi’s life includes a number of surprising twists and turns, leading to a climax and a very happy conclusion when he is reunited with his family.Mention Books As Nobody's Boy
Original Title: | Sans Famille ASIN B01M183ZXN |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Vitalis, Remi |
Setting: | France |
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Ratings: 4.33 From 12614 Users | 812 ReviewsCommentary Epithetical Books Nobody's Boy
This was a childhood favourite and I loved this re-read. It is even more heartbreaking now that I'm an adult and have kids. I hope I can get my kids to read this, I just love this book so muchAnother gift, this one from my sister, which I enjoyed very much (still only gets 3 stars for being heavy-handed). It's a reprint of a classic 19th-century French novel (in English translation; the original title is "Sans Famille"), about the adventures of a boy separated from his family. According to Project Gutenberg, it is "justly famous as one of the supreme juvenile stories of the world." Apparently it has been translated into about a bazillion languages and made into films in a number of
I would like anyone enjoying this book. I mean it. I read this when I was in secondary school, a time witnessing my hormones level fluctuating and my mind trying to adjust to that of everyday teenager. I remember the time I cried so much for Remi, for his teacher, for everyone loving and expecting his return. I remember how much I loathed the evils manifested in some people while looking back, I know it was nothing compared to the real world. This book witnessed my change, my journey to
My mother read this series to us when we were very young. We didn't have a television so our nightly reading sessions were like the best possible TV series. I remember begging and crying for her not to stop! She developed character voices and accents. It was as real as anything.I think little Remi, orphaned to the circus with his monkey friend really influenced my gypsy lifestyle when I grew older. Reading out loud, try it sometime. It's a very different experience.These books were antiques when
Touchy feely. I read it as a kid and loved it. I would have rated it 5 stars if I'd been here on GRs at that time.I'd say this book is perfect for children, until they grow up and realize there's something wrong with the ending. Malot made a point in Remi's sudden wealth at the end, after all the struggles and tears. The way Remi uses his unexpected, ladylike, generous mother's money to fix things made me feel as if he cannot bring happiness to others if he's not rich.
This is a coming of age story of Remi Barbarin a 6-y/o Italian boy who is adopted by a poor couple when they find him abandoned in front of government building where Mr. Barbarin works. However, Mr. Barbarin's motive of adopting him is with the hope that someday the infant baby in silk clothes (hint that the baby's parents are rich), will be asked back by his parents in exchange of a huge money. Years passed and when Mr. Barbarin feels that it will no longer happen, he sells the boy to a
This entire book relied on the biggest coincidence ever and it started to annoy me so much. I did enjoy the first part with Vitalis but once he's no longer in the story (which happens pretty quickly) it just becomes long and boring and unbelievable. I could rant about this book forever but I already put too much energy into it.
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