The Wind in the Willows
The Wind in the Willows is a classic of children's literature by Kenneth Grahame. The story is alternately slow-moving and fast-paced, focusing on three animal characters in a bucolic version of England. It was illustrated by E. H. Shepard. The book is notable for its mixture of mysticism, adventure, morality and camaraderie. It gives as much pleasure to adult readers as to child readers although for rather different reasons.
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Children's literature - Kenneth Grahame - England - E. H. Shepard
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The book made Grahame's fortune, enabling him to retire from his hated (though respectable and well-paid) bank job and retire to the country, pretty much doing what the animal characters in this book do.
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