The Wind in the Willows

The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame, published by Penguin Books in 1983, is a classic work of juvenile fiction that explores the adventures of four animal friends—Toad, Mole, Rat, and Badger—set against the backdrop of the English countryside. This edition spans 239 pages and is presented in English, inviting readers to immerse themselves in the whimsical world of these beloved characters.
Readers will find a rich narrative that captures the escapades and friendships of the main characters as they navigate life along the river. The story delves into themes of companionship and social dynamics, reflecting the charm of rural Europe. With its engaging portrayal of animal life and the bonds formed among friends, this book remains a significant contribution to children’s literature.
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The escapades of four animal friends who live along a river in the English countryside–Toad, Mole, Rat, and Badger.
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