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J. M. Barrie's Peter Pan: The Story of the Play

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163 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1962

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Eleanor Graham

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Eleanor Graham was a book editor and children's book author. She became an editor for Heinemann and Methuen Publishing and a reviewer of children's books for papers such as The Sunday Times. During the Second World War, she became editor of Penguin's children's imprint Puffin Books. After her retirement in 1961, she received the Eleanor Farjeon Award from the Children's Book Circle.

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Author 3 books26 followers
November 10, 2017
It has been a bit of a woeful embarrassment that I've never actually read Peter Pan, even more so because I've been in possession of this gorgeous volume for 22 years and I found it in a Book Fair in Oxford's Randolph Hotel when I had first moved to the city.

This is a book packed full of gorgeous, inspirational illustrations by the master of pen and ink illustrations that is Edward Ardizzone. It is not, of course, the words of J.M. Barrie, but that does not matter - it has the story of the play that we know and love.

Having now read the story, I have to say that it is both enchanting and problematic at the same time. The beginning of the book contains some of the finest ideas that there are in children's fiction; the shadow being sewn back on, the second star to the right and straight on until morning, the playful, instinctive flight. And of course then there is the archipelago of islands and the pirates and lost boys that live there. But there are also problematic moments in it - the way that Wendy's place is to care and sew and clean for her brother, the Lost Boys, and for Peter. And all of this distracts from the showdown with Captain Hook on the island.
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March 12, 2022
I just wanted to re-read a childhood favorite. I'm glad I did. I still enjoy this story.
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Author 16 books9 followers
November 5, 2009
The text is adapted from Barrie, not by Barrie himself. Illustrations are lovely, though.
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