Honeyburn Books (UK)
1980 The Wind In The Willows - Kenneth Grahame(Michael Hague illustration) Methuen Children’s Books
1980 The Wind In The Willows - Kenneth Grahame(Michael Hague illustration) Methuen Children’s Books
"The Wind in the Willows" is a classic children's novel written by Kenneth Grahame and beautifully illustrated by Michael Hague. The book follows the adventures of four animal friends: Mole, Rat, Badger, and Toad, as they explore the idyllic English countryside.
The story begins with Mole, who is tired of his simple life underground and yearns for something more. He meets Rat, a kind and adventurous water-loving creature, who introduces Mole to the delights of the river. They soon become close friends and enjoy picnics and boating together.
One day, Rat and Mole encounter Toad, a wealthy and eccentric Toad, who quickly becomes the center of attention with his reckless behavior and obsession with motorcars. Toad's reckless driving leads him into trouble, and he gets himself arrested for stealing a car.
Rat and Mole, along with their wise and stoic friend Badger, come to Toad's rescue, battling against dangerous weasels and stoats who have taken over Toad Hall, his ancestral home. Through their bravery and loyalty, the friends manage to reclaim Toad Hall and restore order to the area.
"The Wind in the Willows" is a heartwarming tale that explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and the importance of home. Grahame's beautiful storytelling, combined with Hague's stunning illustrations, brings the characters to life and captures the essence of the English countryside.
This edition of the book, illustrated by Michael Hague, adds an extra layer of visual magic to the story. Hague's intricate and detailed illustrations perfectly complement the text, immersing readers in the charming world of the animals and their adventures.
"The Wind in the Willows" is a timeless classic that has delighted readers of all ages for over a century. With its charming characters, picturesque settings, and memorable adventures, it continues to capture the imaginations of readers young and old.