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Peter Pan and Wendy (Chrysalis Children's Classics Series) [Paperback]

J. M. Barrie (Author), Michael Foreman (Illustrator)
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December 2003 7 and up2 and upChrysalis Children's Classics Series
The boy who never wanted to grow up, Peter Pan, is immortalized in this beautiful edition of Peter Pan and Wendy, the famous children's classic by J.M. Barrie. This tale chronicles the adventures of the boy hero in Never-Neverland, including confrontations with his arch-rival Captain Hook, as well as other formidable foes. One of the most imaginative children's stories of all time, this volume is an ideal way to start building a classics library for any child. Beautifully illustrated in color by well-known artist Michael Foreman, this edition is also ideal for class sets or libraries.


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  • Reading level: Ages 7 and up
  • Paperback: 176 pages
  • Publisher: Chrysalis (December 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1843650398
  • ISBN-13: 978-1843650393
  • Product Dimensions: 7.4 x 4.9 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,237,088 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Unexpected sarcasm!, October 11, 2000
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"mermaid_winsome" (Canberra, ACT Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Peter Pan and Wendy (Hardcover)
J.M. Barrie entitled his book "Peter Pan and Wendy" because it was not only about the boy who never grew up but also about the girl who indulged him in his childishness. The relationship between the two children was apparently intended to be a sarcastic parody on the relationship between the immature father - Mr Darling -and the syrupy mother. We all recognize the character of the man who won't grow up and many women sigh and say, "I have three children - and my husband makes four." However what is not so obvious is that many women partly encourage their men to stay in this emotionally crippled role. For instance, there is the strange habit of women washing men's clothes for them. Anyone who can't operate a washing machine shouldn't be let loose in the family car but women persist in treating men as if they are incapable of organising their personal belongings and men cooperate in this. The husband of a friend of mine will say to his wife, "I don't know where my red jumper is." She puts aside the highly intellectual work she's doing, goes to the cupboard and says, "There's your red jumper - under the green one where I put it (after I washed and dried it)" They have a very happy marriage - unlike my own where I refused to do that sort of thing. I think the reality is that people feel good being treated as a baby some of the time. Men like being fussed over and having unnecessary things done for them. Women like to feel protected, at least some of the time. Both sexes like to act childishly at times, the classic behaviour of adults feeding each other food off their own spoons being a very obvious sign of two people falling in love. It seems that Barrie touched on something that runs quite deep through adult romances. What is interesting is that children don't notice any of that nor the rather snide and sarcastic way that Barrie regards the whole issue. Instead they love the magic of the imaginary island and the idea of being able to fly and all the wild and woolly characters. They love the fun of it all and they ignore the issues of who should grow up and when. Good on them, I say!
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All children, except one, grow up. Read the first page
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home under the ground, first twin
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Tinker Bell, Peter Pan, Tiger Lily, James Hook, Long Tom, Johnny Corkscrew
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