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| #153459 in Books | J M Barrie | 2011-10-11 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 10.30 x1.60 x9.00l,3.25 | File type: PDF | 504 pages | The Annotated Peter Pan||5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| Well worth the money|By Allen Smalling|This delightful hardcover book is attractive and due to its size, has great "read-aloud" potential. Even so, it's a fairly erudite work with columnar annotation that helps explain J.M. Barrie's original novel PETER PAN AND WENDY (here known simply as PETER PAN). Little kids will enjoy listening to it; interested adults will enjoy unpacki||The juxtaposition of so many Peters only emphasizes the book's timelessness, making The Annotated Peter Pan as effective a vessel as fairy dust and lovely thoughts for immediate transport to Neverland.--National Post
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"Peter Pan is a great and refining and uplifting benefaction to this sordid and money-mad age."―Mark Twain
One hundred years after J. M. Barrie published the novel Peter and Wendy, Maria Tatar revisits a story that, like Alice in Wonderland, bridges the generations, animating both adults and children with its kinetic energy. The adventures of the Darling children with Peter Pan and Tinkerbell in Neverland are the semin...
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