Peter Pan
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Publisher Description
Sir James Matthew Barrie was a Scottish writer who was best remembered as the creator of Peter Pan. His books will gift blissful minutes for both children and adults. Heroes of the book find adventures that will not leave anyone indifferent. The story is full of wonders and miracles, kind and brave heroes.
It is well known that all children grow up. But the main hero lived in eternal childhood. Peter Pan ran away from home for the chimney and flew to Kensington Gardens. At that place he met fairies. He was young, boastful and careless boy and he could fly. He lived in a small island called Neverland. He had friends - ordinary children: John, Michael and Wendy. But also there was his worst enemy - Captain Hook. What adventures did they face? Could Peter Pan resist to Captain Hook's wily plans?
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A number of classic children's books return in milestone and reissued editions for a new generation. J.M. Barrie's enchanting Peter Pan: 100th Anniversary Edition features a large trim for reading aloud and rich, detailed illustrations by Michael Hague (which he originally published in 1987). Peter Pan's flyaway red hair and tattered garment of "skeleton leaves and the juices that ooze out of trees" capture the free spirit of the boy who refused to grow up.