Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens and Peter and Wendy (Oxford Worlds Classics) by J. M. Barrie - Presentation Transcript
Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens and
Peter and Wendy (Oxford Worlds
Classics) by J. M. Barrie
A Great Book!
In Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, J.M. Barrie first created Peter Pan as
a baby, living a wild and secret life with birds and fairies in the middle of
London. Later Barrie let this remarkable child grow a little older and he
became the boy-hero of Neverland, making his first appearance, with
Wendy, Captain Hook, and the Lost Boys, in Peter and Wendy. The Peter
Pan stories were Barries only works for children but, as their persistent
popularity shows, their themes of imaginative escape continue to charm
even those who long ago left Neverland. This is the first edition to include
both texts in one volume and the first to a present an extensively
annotated text for Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens.
Personal Review: Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens and Peter
and Wendy (Oxford Worlds Classics) by J. M. Barrie
This book is very imaginative and well written. James Barrie tells the
history side of Peter Pan that most people do not know about. Each
chapter tells a different story about Peter Pan's life in the garden. There
are stories about Peter Pan living in the trees with the birds, to stories
about how the fairies trick the humans who come to visit Kensington
Gardens. This book is both funny and sad at parts, and will make you
wonder if you were actually owned by a bird at sometime!
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This book is very imaginative and well written. Ja more
This book is very imaginative and well written. James Barrie tells the history side of Peter Pan that most people do not know about. Each chapter tells a different story about Peter Pan's life in the garden. There are stories about Peter Pan living in the trees with the birds, to stories about how the fairies trick the humans who come to visit Kensington Gardens. This book is both funny and sad at parts, and will make you wonder if you were actually owned by a bird at sometime! less
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