Peter Pan

Peter Pan by James Matthew Barrie, published by Dalmatian Press, LLC in 2013, is a classic tale that invites readers into the enchanting world of Neverland. This edition spans 178 pages and is presented in English. The story follows the three Darling children as they embark on an adventure with Peter Pan, a mischievous boy who can fly, and his fairy companion, Tinker Bell. Their journey is filled with excitement and wonder, as they encounter pirates, Indians, and mermaids, all while navigating the challenges of a world without adults.
Readers will find a narrative rich with adventure and the complexities of childhood. The story explores themes of jealousy, danger, and the longing for freedom, as the children face threats from Captain Hook and the uncertainties of their own home. With its imaginative elements and engaging plot, this edition of Peter Pan offers a timeless exploration of adventure and the trials of growing up, making it a captivating read for audiences of all ages.
Official synopsis Publisher
“With fairy dust and a rascal named Peter Pan, the three Darling children fly off through their open window to Neverland. What could be more grand than an adventure with pirates, Indians, mermaids, and no grown-ups? Yet dangers await them – Tinker Bell’s jealousy, foul play, the revenge of cruel Captain Hook… and the awful fear that Mother has not left the window open…” –Goodreads.
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