The Willows in Winter

The Willows in Winter by William Horwood is a First Edition published by St. Martin’s Press in 1994. This 294-page book is presented in English and brings back beloved characters from classic literature, including Mole, Water Rat, Badger, and Toad. Horwood’s narrative serves as a homage to the original tales, infusing them with joy and humor while maintaining the essence of the characters that readers have cherished.
In this enchanting novel, readers will find a continuation of the adventures of these iconic figures, brought to life with delightful illustrations. The story captures the charm and spirit of the original works, focusing on themes of friendship and the whimsical nature of their escapades. The Willows in Winter promises to engage both new readers and those familiar with the classic tales, offering a fresh yet nostalgic experience.
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For now, in an act of homage and celebration, William Horwood has brought to life once more the four most-loved characters in English literature: the loyal Mole, the resourceful Water Rat, the stern but wise Badger, and, of course, the exasperating, irresistible Toad. The result is an enchanting, unforgettable new novel, enlivened by delightful illustrations, in which William Horwood has recaptured all the joy, magic, and good humor of Grahame’s great work – and Toad is still as exasperatingly lovable as he ever was.
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