Peter Pan Adventures - Complete 7 Book Collection (Illustrated)
The enchanting tales of Peter Pan and Neverland
Oliver Herford author James Matthew Barrie author Daniel O'Connor author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:e-artnow
Published:15th Apr '19
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This illustrated collection features the adventures of Peter Pan, a boy who never grows up, exploring themes of childhood and imagination.
The Peter Pan Adventures - Complete 7 Book Collection (Illustrated) brings together the timeless stories of Peter Pan, a character created by Sir James Matthew Barrie. This collection introduces readers to Peter, a spirited young boy who can fly and never grows up. The narrative unfolds with Peter's adventures in Kensington Gardens, where he is first depicted as a seven-day-old infant with bird-like qualities. With the help of a crow named Solomon Caw, Peter discovers his transformation into a human and embarks on a journey that takes him to the magical land of Neverland.
In this captivating collection, Peter Pan becomes the leader of the Lost Boys, guiding them through thrilling escapades filled with mermaids, fairies, Native Americans, and the notorious pirate Captain Hook. The stories delve into Peter's close bond with Wendy Darling and her brothers, showcasing their adventures and the innocence of childhood. As readers journey through the pages, they will encounter the enchanting Tinker Bell and experience the whimsical world that Barrie so beautifully crafted.
The Peter Pan Adventures - Complete 7 Book Collection (Illustrated) also explores the poignant themes of growing up and the passage of time. When Peter returns to find Wendy grown with a daughter named Jane, the story takes on a bittersweet tone as Peter grapples with the changes that come with maturity. This collection is not only a celebration of imagination but also a reminder of the importance of cherishing childhood and the magic it holds.
ISBN: 9788027331956
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
Weight: 544g
408 pages