El viento en los sauces
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Kenneth Grahame fue un autor escocés, célebre sobre todo por su obra atemporal que se ha convertido en un pilar de la literatura infantil. Su escritura se caracteriza por su rica prosa y su profunda exploración de la naturaleza y la compañía. A través de sus narrativas, capturó las sencillas alegrías de la vida y la fuerza perdurable que se encuentra en la comunidad. Sus historias continúan encantando a lectores de todas las edades con su calidez y su encanto duradero.







Mole and Rat become lost in a snowstorm after leaving the river bank to visit Badger in the Wild Wood.
Kenneth Grahame's writings have bewitched children and adults alike for over eighty years. Collected in this superb volume are his three major works. The Golden Age and Dream Days - exquisite evocations of childhood far removed from the adult 'Olympian' world - show his remarkably delicate appreciation of the minds of children. Grahame's masterpiece, The Wind in the Willows, written originally to entertain his son, has enchanted successive generations with its Arcadian vision and has become a literary classic. The book includes an introduction by Naomi Lewis.
Put your pressure suit on and strap yourself in for a Mach 3 ride! Former SR-71 Wing Commander Rich Graham tells the amazing inside story of the Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird. Graham provides a detailed look at the entire SR-71 story beginning with his application to be an SR pilot through commanding an entire wing.
Black Beauty. Peter Pan. The Call of the Wild. The Wind in the Willows. The Adventures of Robin Hood. The Secret Garden. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Anne of Green Gables
A young boy forms a friendship with a gentle dragon and faces the challenge of persuading the anxious villagers and the legendary dragon slayer, St. George, that the dragon poses no threat. As he navigates this delicate situation, he must also orchestrate the spectacle the villagers crave, balancing fear and friendship in a tale of courage and understanding.
A timeless collection of stories told with a focus on children’s perspectives. Kenneth Grahame’s The Wind in the Willows is an enduring classic of children’s literature, and has been beloved by readers of all ages since its publication in 1908. In addition to the delightful tale about the adventures of Mole, Ratty, Badger, and Toad—illustrated in full color by Arthur Rackham—this volume includes more than two dozen short stories from Grahame’s collections The Golden Age (1895) and Dream Days (1898), the latter of which contains Grahame’s most famous short story, “The Reluctant Dragon.” With an emphasis on childhood perspectives and often devoid of adult sentimentalities, Grahame’s stories focus on the concerns of youth—a focus that makes these stories endure in the hearts and minds of today's readers.
The boy who finds the dragon in the cave knows it is a kindly, harmless one, but how can he convince the frightened villagers and, especially, St. George the dragon killer that there is no cause for concern?
The story of the escapades of four animal friends who live along a river in the English countryside, complete with many scholarly extras.
Illustrates various incidents from Wind in the Willows: the river bank picnic, Mr. Badger at home, the open road, Toad's adventures.