<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>"One can argue over the merits of most books, and in arguing understand the point of view of one's opponent. One may even come to the conclusion that possibly he is right after all. One does not argue about <em>The Wind in the Willows</em>. [...] The book is a test of character. [...] It is a Household Book; a book which everybody in the household loves, and quotes continually; A book which is read aloud to every new guest and is regarded as the touchstone of his worth." -A.A. Milne</p><p><br></p><p><em>The Wind in the Willows</em> (1908) is a novel by Kenneth Grahame. Although it began as a series of interrelated stories the author would create for his son, Alastair, in order to read before bedtime, it soon took on a life of its own. Published after a series of rejections, <em>The Wind in the Willows</em> would go on to become not only a defining work of Edwardian English literature, but one of the most popular works of children's fiction in the world.</p><p><br></p><p>Tired of spring cleaning, Mole emerges from his subterranean home to a world he has never taken the time to know. Shocked at first, he soon befriends a water vole named Rat who spends his days in a rowboat on the river. Rat not only instructs Mole on how to navigate the local waterways, but awakens in him a love and appreciation for nature. When they meet Mr. Toad, the wildly unpredictable heir of Toad Hall, their newly found peace all but disappears. Combining his obsession with motorcars with an insatiable desire for reckless driving, Mr. Toad soon forces Mole and Rat--alongside their friend Mr. Badger--to watch over him at Toad Hall in an effort to save him from himself. Taking advantage of their kind and caring natures, Mr. Toad escapes, only to be arrested, thrown in jail, and handed a twenty year sentence.</p><p><br></p><p>As <em>The Wind in the Willows</em> unfolds, another escape is staged, a home is saved, and the bonds of friendship are stretched to their limit. Kenneth Grahame's novel is not just a book about animal life that is strangely like our own, but a book that remains, over a century after it was published, a classic work of literature for children and adults alike.</p><p><br></p><p>With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Kenneth Grahame's <em>The Wind in the Willows</em> is a monumental literary work reimagined for modern readers.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>Filled with the kind of joy a river in springtime can bring, Mole and Rat spend their days boating and living in harmony with the natural world. When they meet the excitable, eccentric Mr. Toad, however, they are swept from their lives of peace into a world of adventure and danger. Kenneth Grahame's <i>The Wind in the Willows</i>, a classic work of children's literature, is a timeless story of friendship among creatures that continues to tell us, time and again, what it means to be utterly human.</p>
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