Mister Toad, Ratty and Badger – and, of course, Mole – live again in these wonderful recreations of Kenneth Grahame’s 1908 classic The Wind in the Willows. Toad’s friends try to rescue him from himself in four absurd adventures, illustrated by the award-winning Patrick Benson’s, which capture the comic genius and emotional depth of the original perfectly.
Harsh winter has struck the River Bank but while all sensible creatures are fast deep in their burrows, dreaming of warmer weather, Mole foolishly sets out into the Wild Wood to seek Badger’s help and disappears in the storm. Toad’s offer of help turns disastrously wrong and what should have been a rescue mission for…
First in The Willows in Winter and then in Toad Triumphant, William Horwood returned to the idyllic setting of The Wind in the Willows and successfully brought back Kenneth Grahame’s much-loved characters in two new bestselling tales. Now he brings to a triumphant conclusion one of the world’s most popular stories – with over 60…
The twelve days of Christmas are fast approaching and Mole is planning to enjoy every one of them with his River Bank friends. But all is not well, for the River Bank, normally so full of good cheer and friendship, has been overtaken by a pervading gloom that is the very opposite of festive good…
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