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The Wind in the Willows

by Kenneth Grahame, Shelly Frasier
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Synopsis

Wind in the Willows is a longtime favorite story that centers around the animal citizens of an English riverbank. Each animal has a different personality, from easy-going Mole to water-loving Ratty to the wise and wiley Badger, the spoiling-for-a-fight Weasels and of course boastful Toad, the owner of splendid Toad Hall who has too much money and too little sense to know what to do with it. The education of Toad by his well-meaning friends is a good lesson. The battle for Toad Hall near the end of the story is also exciting

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Lavishly illustrated.

About the Author, Kenneth Grahame

Kenneth Grahame (1859—1932) was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, and raised in Berkshire by his grandmother, whose house and garden would inspire the backdrop of his most famous work. His books of stories for children include Pagan Papers, The Golden Age, and Dream Days.
Gillian Avery is an authority on children's literature and lives in Oxford. She edited E. Nesbit's Five Children and It for Penguin Classics.

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Book Details

Published
July 1, 2008
Publisher
Tantor Media, Inc.
Format
Compact Disc
ISBN
9781400158485

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