A cycle of book exhibitions about writers is launching at the library. The first exhibition will feature the French writer, poet, and professional pilot Antoine Marie Jean-Baptiste Roger de Saint-Exupéry. He is known to everyone as a 20th-century French writer, author of one of the world's most popular works – "The Little Prince". But he is also a philosopher. In his works, the writer strove to create a kind of ideal for human existence that can be achieved within the limits of a human life. Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's books have been translated into more than 300 languages and dialects. "The Little Prince" is one of the most translated and best-selling books in the world. The exhibition will feature the books "Flight to Arras", "Southern Mail", "Night Flight", and "Wind, Sand and Stars".