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The Golden Age (ArcadianPress Edition) - cover

The Golden Age (ArcadianPress Edition)

Kenneth Grahame

Publisher: JA

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Summary

Grahame's reminiscences are notable for their conception "of a world where children are locked in perpetual warfare with the adult 'Olympians' who have wholly forgotten how it feels to be young"--a theme later explored by J. M. Barrie and other authors.
Available since: 08/31/2017.

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