The Wind In The Willows(Illustrated)

The Wind In The Willows(Illustrated)

Kenneth Grahame

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Editorial:
Syed KAMRAN AMEER
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Ficción moderna y contemporánea
ISBN:
9783351387310
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Illustrated Edition: Contains 20 beautifully crafted illustrations, bringing each chapter to life.Includes Summary: A comprehensive and engaging summary of the entire story.Character List: Detailed descriptions of all the main characters and their roles.Author Biography: An insightful biography of Kenneth Grahame, providing context to his classic work.Enter the enchanted realm of Kenneth Grahame’s 'The Wind in the Willows,' a timeless masterpiece that has won readers over for more than a century. With twenty enthralling drawings, this unique illustrated version is a treasure trove of wonder, bringing to life the lovely experiences along the riverbank.In this tale of friendship, mischief, and the simple joys of life, meet the unforgettable characters - the kind-hearted Mole, the poetic Water Rat, the wise Badger, and the exuberant Mr. Toad. Their escapades through the English countryside are beautifully portrayed in this edition, making each twist and turn a visual delight.Beyond the story, delve into a richly woven summary that captures the essence of Grahame’s narrative. Discover the intricacies of each character through a detailed list, understanding their unique contributions to this timeless tale. And to enrich your reading experience, explore the life and times of Kenneth Grahame with a thoughtful biography, shedding light on the origins of this magical world.'The Wind in the Willows' is not just a book; it’s an exploration of friendship, adventure, and the enduring power of nature. Perfect for both young readers discovering it for the first time and adults revisiting an old favorite, this illustrated edition is a must-have for any collector and a delightful journey for every reader. Join Mole, Ratty, Badger, and Toad on their unforgettable journey, and let their world become a part of yours.

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