The Wind In The Willows Novel Text

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The Wind In The Willows Novel Text

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Short Description:
The gentle Mole, the vibrant Ratty, the wise Badger, and the impulsive Toad explore the idyllic English countryside, forming deep friendships and facing adventures along the way.
# Pages:
240
SKU:
1011B
ISBN
9780451530141
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Short Description:
The gentle Mole, the vibrant Ratty, the wise Badger, and the impulsive Toad explore the idyllic English countryside, forming deep friendships and facing adventures along the way.
# Pages:
240
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About the Book The Wind in the Willows

The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame is a classic tale of adventure and camaraderie set in a pastoral version of Edwardian England. The story follows the escapades of four anthropomorphic animals: the kind-hearted Mole, the practical Water Rat, the wise Badger, and the exuberant Mr. Toad.

Mole abandons his spring cleaning to explore the world above ground, where he meets Rat and discovers the joys of life along the river. Their peaceful existence is contrasted with the wild antics of Toad, whose obsessions with caravans and motor cars lead to trouble. After Toad’s reckless behavior results in the loss of his ancestral home, Toad Hall, to weasels and stoats, the friends band together to recapture it in a thrilling battle.

The novel is celebrated for its rich descriptions of the natural world, its exploration of themes such as friendship, mentorship, and the consequences of actions, as well as its reflections on nature, leisure, and the modern world. It provides entertainment for all ages, confirming the power of close friends and the courage to make a difference in the lives of others. The story’s mixture of mysticism, adventure, morality, and camaraderie has resonated with readers for generations. 

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