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Sophie's World is a novel which presents a comprehensive history of western philosophy through the story of a philosophy tutor teaching a philosophy course to a girl named Sophie Amundsen. This book is an excellent primer for people who have never learned philosophy; it also helps people who have forgotten everything they learned about philosophy, and desire to “acquire new knowledge when reviewing the old.”
Jostein Gaarder, the author of this book, was born in Norway in 1952. He was initially a philosophy teacher in a senior high school, and he was obsessed with thinking and exploring the nature of humanity, as well as searching for the ultimate meaning of life. Since publishing his first book in 1986, he has gradually become a world-class writer in Norway. After Sophie’s World was published in 1991, it aroused a huge public response. In 1997, Gaarder established the Sophie Foundation. The Foundation’s Sophie Prize is an annual award of $100,000 which goes towards hardworking environmentalists.