I read a book yesterday. This book's title is "A LITTLE PRINCESS." This story was so impression. This book became my favorite book.
This story's hero is a little girl who name is Sara Crewe. Her father is a rich man, and they live in India. Her father who name is Ralph Crewe decides to bring Sara to a school in London. Sara wants to be with her father, and Ralph Crewe really loved his little daughter. They are very good friends since her mother was died. However, Sara's father is going to start new job. So, he has to bring Sara to Miss Minchin's school. Miss Minchin is tall woman and she gave a very big smile for Sara. She said"What a beautiful child!" But, Sara is not a such as beautiful girl. Thw reason why she said that is Miss Minchin likes rich person and money.
Sara soon made new friends in the school. Some little rich girls are think they are important because they have money and lots of expensive things. But Sara was different. She likes telling stories. She was a clever and kind child. She often tell stories for her best friend, Ermengarde.
However, Lavinia doesn't like Sara because she was the richest girl in the school before Sara was coming. So, Lavinia often said "Sara looks like a little princess." Of course, it was sarcasm. Bur Sara didn't care because Sara didn't like quarrel.
One day, Sara came into her bedroom, and there was Becky who was a servant in Miss Minchin's school, sleeping in a chair. Sara thought she is poor. Becky got up at once and apologized her sorry. But, Sara gave her a friendly smile and they became friends.
However, unhappy will visit for Sara some moths later...
Some months later Sara had her eleventh birthday, but Miss Minchin was not happy. Surprisingly, Sara's father has no money now, moreover he was dead !
After that, Miss Minchins attitude was change. I think Miss Minchin was wrong. We don't judge a person by money. Judge a person by money is very poor and foolish idea. I want you to read this book and this books end. This story makes us think about a lot of things. P lease read this book.
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2008年4月25日金曜日
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