The Little Prince 21: The Planet of Okidians
By (Author) Christel Gonnard
By (author) Thierry Gaudin
Illustrated by lyum Studio
Lerner Publishing Group
Graphic Universe
1st January 2015
United States
Children
Fiction
FIC
Paperback
48
Width 192mm, Height 261mm
190g
A unique property with strong name recognition around the world, a modern look for a classic, created with the guidance of the author's estate
The Little Prince arrives on a planet where the inhabitants are having troubles only the Little Prince can solve. The wizard-king who is responsible for protecting his planet from a comet that threatens to periodically crash into it disappears and the inhabitants are in a panic.
Christel Gonnard has screenplays for several French animated series to her credit and is a member of the scriptwriting team for the animated series based on Le Petit Prince.
Anne Collins Smith is an Associate Professor of Philosophy and Classical Studies at Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas. She met her husband, author Owen Smith, in logic class while they were both undergraduates. They ended up receiving doctorates from the interdisciplinary program in philosophy and classics at the University of Texas at Austin, she with a dissertation on Aquinas and he with a dissertation on Gnosticism. They have been married 27 years, and now that their adult son has found his own apartment, they share their home with two cats and more books than they have shelves for., Owen Smith is an Associate Professor of Philosophy and Classical Studies at Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas. He met his wife, author Anne Smith, in logic class while they were both undergraduates. They ended up receiving doctorates from the interdisciplinary program in philosophy and classics at the University of Texas at Austin, he with a dissertation on Gnosticism and she with a dissertation on Aquinas. They have been married 27 years, and now that their adult son has found his own apartment, they share their home with two cats and more books than they have shelves for.