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Title:Peter Pan
Author:J.M. Barrie
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:100th Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 176 pages
Published:October 1st 2003 by Henry Holt and Co. (first published December 27th 1904)
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Peter Pan Hardcover | Pages: 176 pages
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Peter Pan by J. M. Barrie Peter Pan, the mischievous boy who refuses to grow up, lands in the Darling's proper middle-class home to look for his shadow. He befriends Wendy, John and Michael and teaches them to fly (with a little help from fairy dust). He and Tinker Bell whisk them off to Never-land where they encounter the Red Indians, the Little Lost Boys, pirates and the dastardly Captain Hook.

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Original Title: Peter Pan; or, The Boy Who Would Not Grow Up
ISBN: 0805072454 (ISBN13: 9780805072457)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Peter Pan (J.M. Barrie), Wendy Darling (J.M. Barrie), The Twins, John Darling (J.M. Barrie), Michael Darling (J.M. Barrie), James Hook, Smee (J.M. Barrie), Nibs, Tootles, Slightly, Curly, Tinker Bell (J.M. Barrie)
Setting: London, England,1911 Neverland (J.M. Barrie)(United Kingdom)


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A story of a dead child and a mother who is missing him.Sir James Matthew Barrie (1860-1937), a Scottish, wrote this book in 1902 for an older brother, David (his mother's favorite) who died in an ice-skating accident the day before he turned 14. Thus, in his mother's mind, David always stayed as a young boy who would not grow up. J. M. Barrie, a middle-child and then only 6 years old, tried to assume David's place in his mother's heart by wearing the latter's clothes and speaking and sounding

Ever since I was a young girl, I've been obsessed with the musical performance of Peter Pan starring Cathy Rigby (which you can view here on YouTube.) I don't think I've ever seen Disney's adaption because my mother & friends could not convince me that any other version in existence was worth watching.As I've grown up (boooooo) I've really enjoyed the movie Hook, & didn't mind the concept behind the mini-series Neverland. However, nothing has ever stuck with me the way the musical did,



I read this to Celyn. It's a short book. Google tells me 47,000 words but it felt shorter than that.Many of us know the story second hand through cartoons, Hollywood adaptations, and picture-books. The original item is not that dissimilar, though it's a fair bit more brutal that the cartoons and having been published in 1911 it's 100 years out of date when it comes to Native Americans!The first thing to note is that it's not just the Never-Land that has a surreal, imaginary feel to it. The

'There is a saying in Neverland that every time you breathe a grown up dies' This book was never on my radar however during a conversation with Ammara about me having never read Peter Pan she said, you should as it's not like you would expect. And so I did. And it wasnt what I expected at all.As this book is way old you can now download it for free and with it being around 150 pages it's a very quick read.This is the story of Peter Pan and Wendy and it is nothing like the Disney movie at all.I

Reread #2This is still my favorite book. It's whimsical, beautiful, heart-warming, heart-wrenching, dark... it's wonderful. I love it so much.---------------------------------------Upon Reread:It's even better the second time. I will never stop rereading this book. It's so important to me and I don't even know why. Walt Disney, I've always loved you, but I'm never touching merch that reflects your version of this story. Nothing can compare.----------------------------------------This is one of

Firstly, let me make it clear that there is actually more than one J M Barrie 'Peter Pan' story (something that I did not initially realise). There is 'Peter Pan and Wendy,' which is the story we are all familiar with (immortalised - inaccurately - by Disney); there is 'Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens,' which tells the story of him as a baby with the lost boys when he was originally abandoned, (which I have not yet read) and then 'The Little White Bird' (which I have not read either), but is a

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