
The Prince (Pocket Classic)
There's something quietly radical about a book small enough to fit in your coat pocket yet vast enough to reshape how you see the world. This compact edition of Kahlil Gibran's The Prophet makes that contradiction work beautifully. Written in lyrical, almost hymn-like prose, it addresses the questions most of us circle back to throughout our lives: how to love, how to grieve, how to find meaning when things feel muddled. Short, memorable passages sit alongside weightier reflections on relationships, joy, sorrow, and what it means to grow as a person. It's the kind of book you read once quickly, then return to slowly. Gibran writes about spirituality without dogma, about human connection without sentimentality, and the result is something that feels both ancient and immediately relevant. The pocket format is genuinely useful here, allowing you to dip in during a commute, a quiet lunch break, or one of those moments when you just need a steadying thought. Whether you're coming to it fresh or revisiting an old favourite, The Prophet rewards the time you give it. For anyone drawn to reflective reading that takes life's bigger questions seriously, this is a worthy addition to your shelf (or your pocket).
- Author: Niccolo Machiavelli
- Publisher: Fingerprint! Publishing
- Genre: Classic Literature
- ISBN: 978-9388144384
- Pages: 244 pages
