"The 1872 novel 'A Dog of Flanders' by British author Ouida, set in the Flanders region of Belgium, tells the eternally memorable and emotionally resonant story of the fateful meeting and deep friendship between Nello, a poor boy, and Patrasche, his loyal dog. Through their journey, marked by a passion for art and dreams, a warm friendship with Alois, tragic fate amidst harsh realities, and a reunion in eternal rest in heaven, the story conveys messages of human dignity, the value of friendship, passion for art, and social inequality, delivering timeless emotion. Having been reborn as various artistic works and loved worldwide, and also published as an e-book for convenient enjoyment of the moving story anytime, anywhere, it continues to deeply resonate with readers."
"Louisa De La Ramée, better known by her pen name Ouida, was born in England in 1839 and displayed exceptional writing talent from a young age. In the late 19th century, she became a beloved author in the British literary scene, publishing numerous popular novels that explored the lives and loves of the upper class, as well as social critiques, all written in a romantic and sentimental style. Her most famous work, 'A Dog of Flanders', a poignant tale of a poor boy named Nello and his loyal dog Patrasche, is known worldwide as a timeless classic, and her works continue to deeply move readers today."