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Mini Classic - Peter Pan
Mini Classic - Peter Pan is a condensed adaptation of J.M. Barrie's beloved tale, designed for younger readers or those seeking a shorter version of the classic story. Here’s a detailed overview:
Details:
Title: Mini Classic - Peter Pan
Author: J.M. Barrie
Adaptation: This version is an abridged and simplified retelling of the original story, often with illustrations to engage young readers.
Publisher: The publisher can vary as it is part of a series of mini classics.
Publication Date: Varies by edition.
Format: Available in hardcover or paperback.
Pages: Typically around 100-150 pages.
ISBN: Varies by edition and publisher.
Synopsis:
Peter Pan tells the story of a magical boy who never grows up and lives in the enchanted world of Neverland. Along with his fairy companion, Tinker Bell, Peter Pan brings Wendy Darling and her brothers to Neverland, where they encounter pirates, Indians, and various adventures. The story explores themes of childhood, imagination, and the desire to stay young forever.
Key Themes:
Childhood and Imagination: Celebrates the joys of childhood and the power of imagination.
The Conflict Between Growing Up and Staying Young: Examines the desire to remain a child versus the inevitability of growing up.
Adventure and Fantasy: Showcases exciting adventures and fantastical elements in the world of Neverland.
Educational Value:
Literary Elements: Introduces classic literature and storytelling through the lens of adventure and fantasy.
Thematic Exploration: Provides an opportunity to discuss themes of childhood, imagination, and the nature of growing up.
Character Development: Highlights the development of characters like Peter Pan, Wendy, and Captain Hook.
| 02487 | 823 BAR p | Library | Currently On Loan (Due on2028-01-05) |
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