The Lost Prince
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The Lost Prince

by Frances Hodgson Burnett

Publisher
Independently published
Pages
348
Language
English
Published
1914

Overview

In Frances Hodgson Burnett's The Lost Prince, a sheltered young prince is quietly guided by those who believe he can grow into a more confident and capable ruler. The story moves through secrecy, loyalty, and careful mentorship, building a world where identity and responsibility matter as much as rank. Burnett shapes the novel as both an adventure and a study of how character is formed. The result is a gentle but purposeful tale about hidden potential.

The Lost Prince will appeal to readers who enjoy uplifting historical fiction with a gentle sense of mystery. It is a thoughtful, hopeful book about hidden nobility, friendship, and the belief that courage can be taught, nurtured, and recognized before it is publicly crowned. Its calm emotional register makes the central growth feel especially sincere.

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