The Wind in the Willows

The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame is a classic tale published by Puffin in 1994, featuring 242 pages in English. This edition invites readers into the adventures of Mole and Water Rat as they explore a vibrant world beyond Mole’s spring-cleaning duties. Their journey introduces them to the river, the Wild Wood, and the eccentric Toad, whose obsession with fast travel leads to a series of escapades filled with excitement and challenges.
Readers will find a rich narrative that blends elements of fantasy and social themes, showcasing the friendships among the characters as they navigate various modes of transport, including trains and motor cars. The story captures the essence of adventure and camaraderie while exploring the landscapes of Europe. This first edition presents a timeless exploration of friendship and the joys of discovery, making it a notable addition to the genre of juvenile fiction.
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When Mole goes boating with the Water Rat instead of spring – cleaning, he discovers a world he never knew about. As well as the river and the Wild Wood, there is Toad’s craze for fast travel – which leads him and his friends on a whirl of trains, barges, gipsy caravans and motor cars, into a lot of trouble, and even a battle.
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