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Part One: In Which I Reminisce About What The Wind in the Willows Means to Me
(Scroll down for my review of Inga Moore's adaptation of this classic)
(Scroll to the very bottom for a peek at Return to the Willows by Jacqueline Kelly, author of
The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate!)
The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame, published in 1908. I have wanted to review this book since I
What a great essay on one of our favorites. We've loved all the "sequels" to Wind in the Willows. What you've done here is great fun. I'm sending it on to my fellow-admirers of all things Toad. <br />www.isabeltellsherstories.com
Thanks so much for your kind words and especially for reading - and sharing! Especially since I just realized how very long this particular review is... But, as you well know, there is just something about Wind in the Willows that inspires long-winded outpourings of affection!