The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame is an English classic loved
by adults and children alike. ***Now in a beautiful cloth-bound
hardback edition - a perfect gift for young readers.*** Spend a
season on the river bank and take a walk on the wild side . . . Spring
is in the air and Mole has found a wonderful new world. There's boating
with Ratty, a feast with Badger and high jinx on the open road with that
reckless ruffian, Mr Toad of Toad Hall. The four become the firmest of
friends, but after Toad's latest escapade, can they join together and
beat the wretched weasels? ***PLUS A behind-the-scenes journey,
including author profile, a guide to who's who, activities and more . .
.*** Kenneth Graham (1859-1932) was born in Edinburgh, but grew up
with relatives in Berkshire where he developed his love for the
countryside surrounding the upper parts of the River Thames. He was
educated at St Edward's in Oxford, but instead of going on to Oxford
University he joined the Bank of England, where he rose to become
Secretary. He wrote several books including The Golden Age and Dream
Days which includes the short story 'The Reluctant Dragon' (later made
into a Disney movie). Kenneth Grahame developed the character of Toad in
The Wind in the Willows to amuse his young son, Alistair. It was
published in 1908 and still remains a best-loved children's classic.