Wind in the Willows
- Published
- 2005
- Pages
- 225
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780143039099
- Reading Time
- ~3h 56min
Wind in the Willows is a juvenile fiction book by Kenneth Grahame. In 2005. It has 225 pages.
About this book
Kenneth Grahame’s enduring classic follows four anthropomorphic animals navigating the changing seasons along an English riverbank. At its center are Mole, who discovers the joys of outdoor life; Rat, a contented river dweller; Badger, a reclusive elder of the wild wood; and Toad, whose reckless enthusiasm for motorcars and grand schemes repeatedly upends their quiet existence. Through gentle humor and carefully observed natural detail, the narrative explores themes of companionship, the tension between domestic comfort and restless adventure, and the quiet wisdom found in rural traditions. Grahame’s prose balances lyrical description with character-driven vignettes, creating a work that functions as both pastoral meditation and lighthearted tale. First published in 1908, the book has remained a staple of children’s literature for its accessible storytelling and nuanced portrayal of friendship. Its influence extends beyond the page into theater, film, and popular culture, cementing its place as a foundational work in juvenile fiction that continues to resonate with readers seeking quiet reflection and enduring camaraderie.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many pages is Wind in the Willows?+
Wind in the Willows has 225 pages.
When was Wind in the Willows published?+
Wind in the Willows was published in 2005.
What genre is Wind in the Willows?+
Wind in the Willows is a Juvenile Fiction book.
What is Wind in the Willows about?+
Kenneth Grahame’s enduring classic follows four anthropomorphic animals navigating the changing seasons along an English riverbank. At its center are Mole, who discovers the joys of outdoor life; Rat, a contented river dweller; Badger, a reclusive elder of the wild wood; and Toad, whose reckless ent...
Who wrote Wind in the Willows?+
Wind in the Willows was written by Kenneth Grahame.