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The Wind in the Willows. A Journey Through Friendship and Adventure in the English Countryside
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- Nombre de pages204
- PrésentationBroché
- Poids0.271 kg
- Dimensions14,8 cm × 21,0 cm × 1,1 cm
- ISBN979-10-418-0707-9
- EAN9791041807079
- Date de parution31/05/2023
- ÉditeurCulturea
Résumé
"The Wind in the Willows" by Kenneth Grahame is a classic tale that explores the themes of friendship, adventure, and the beauty of nature. The story begins with Mole, who, tired of his spring-cleaning, ventures out into the world above his underground home. He soon meets Rat, a water-loving rodent who introduces him to the joys of river life. Together, they embark on various adventures, including a visit to the eccentric Toad, who is obsessed with the latest fads, and a journey into the mysterious Wild Wood, home to the reclusive Badger.
The narrative is rich with vivid descriptions of the English countryside, capturing the essence of each season and the simple pleasures of life. As the characters navigate their world, they encounter challenges that test their friendship and courage. Toad's reckless behavior, particularly his fascination with motorcars, leads to a series of misadventures that require the intervention of his friends.
The story is a celebration of camaraderie and the enduring bonds between the characters, set against the backdrop of a pastoral landscape that is both enchanting and perilous. Grahame's work is a timeless exploration of the joys and trials of life, emphasizing the importance of friendship and the natural world.
The narrative is rich with vivid descriptions of the English countryside, capturing the essence of each season and the simple pleasures of life. As the characters navigate their world, they encounter challenges that test their friendship and courage. Toad's reckless behavior, particularly his fascination with motorcars, leads to a series of misadventures that require the intervention of his friends.
The story is a celebration of camaraderie and the enduring bonds between the characters, set against the backdrop of a pastoral landscape that is both enchanting and perilous. Grahame's work is a timeless exploration of the joys and trials of life, emphasizing the importance of friendship and the natural world.













