Little Pear
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2006
106
Novel • Fiction
China • 1920s
2006
Adult
8-12 years
Little Pear by Eleanor Frances Lattimore is a children's novel about the adventures of a young boy named Little Pear living in a rural Chinese village. The story follows Little Pear's experiences and interactions within his family and community, capturing his curiosity and playful spirit as he navigates everyday life.
Adventurous
Playful
Heartwarming
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Little Pear by Eleanor Frances Lattimore is celebrated for its charming storytelling and vivid illustrations that capture early 20th-century China through the eyes of a young boy. Readers appreciate the book's cultural insights and engaging narrative. However, some note that its simplicity may not captivate older readers. Overall, it's cherished as a gentle introduction to cultural diversity for children.
A reader who cherishes Little Pear by Eleanor Frances Lattimore would likely be a young child aged 6-9, appreciating tales of cultural exploration and friendship. Comparable to The Story of Ping, this book suits those enjoying gentle, heartfelt stories set in China, blending adventure with life lessons.
3,160 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
106
Novel • Fiction
China • 1920s
2006
Adult
8-12 years
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