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The Wind In The Willows(Illustrated)

Kenneth Grahame

Casa editrice: Swish

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Illustrated Edition: Includes 20 beautifully crafted illustrations
	Bonus Content: Features a detailed summary, a comprehensive characters list, and an insightful author biography

The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame is a beloved classic that weaves together adventure, friendship, and the beauty of nature. Set along the peaceful riverbanks and within the wild woodlands of rural England, the story follows the lives of four unforgettable animal friends—Mole, Rat, Badger, and the mischievous Mr. Toad—as they embark on a series of heartwarming and often humorous escapades.
From quiet days on the river to wild car rides, daring prison escapes, and the reclaiming of a lost home, The Wind in the Willows is both an enchanting tale of adventure and a profound reflection on the values of friendship, loyalty, and finding one's place in the world. Grahame’s timeless storytelling, combined with the charm of his animal characters, has made this novel a favorite for readers of all ages.
This special illustrated edition brings the magic of The Wind in the Willows to life with 20 captivating illustrations that beautifully complement the narrative. Additionally, this edition includes a detailed summary of the story, a character list to help readers keep track of the novel’s beloved figures, and a biography of Kenneth Grahame, offering a deeper understanding of the author behind this literary masterpiece.
A perfect addition to any library, The Wind in the Willows continues to captivate readers with its gentle humor, lyrical prose, and timeless themes. Dive into this enchanting world and join Mole, Rat, Badger, and Toad on their unforgettable journey!

 
Disponibile da: 04/11/2024.

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