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More than half a century has passed since The Little Prince found his aviator friend stranded in a desert on a planet with a "good reputation." In that span of time, along with everything else the inhabitants of planet Earth have done to destroy that reputation, the natural world has been forced to suffer and endure their neglect, abuse, and the catastrophic events that continue to disrupt and alter its fundamental nature.
Apart from this, what if readers young and old were also to learn that their beloved Prince was going blind, had lost his will to live, and was suffering from a mysterious illness that had no cure?
Could a child from his world who believed his only hope for survival depended on us, return to Earth for help and find it in the life of a little girl named Nica, her wonderful Newfoundland dog, and a pair of identical twin Cree Indian boys named Floyd and Lloyd?
The Little Girl Who Almost Saved The World is a dream-like spiritual adventure that defies belief, astonishes every citizen of Earth, and leaves them on the edge of an unfathomable mystery. It is a story full of urgent unanswered questions that torment our trouble world; a conflation of fiction and truth discovered by children, and seen only through their eyes. When their long journey has come to an end, they have not only found the cause of the Prince's illness and the answers to the questions their parents failed to find, but uncovered a profound revelation in the heart of Nature, and a compelling children's view of the world that could save humankind from its own destruction.
If what the Fox said to The Little Prince so long ago is true - that it is only with the heart that we can see what is essential - then could it also be true that in a world so full of heartbreaking misery, we ourselves might be going blind?
To find your own answer to this mystery, join Nica and her friends on their journey to discover a truth that only they have found.
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