One day, while looking through her children’s imaginative minds, Mrs. Darling stumbles upon something familiar—a boy named Peter! Peter Pan, the boy who never grows up, convinces Wendy Darling and her
ISBN No |
9789354402272 |
Dimensions(cm) |
20.5 x 13.2 x 1.6 |
No of Pages |
240 |
Item Weight(gm) |
290 |
Language |
English |
Reading Age |
8-16 Years |
James Matthew Barrie was a Scottish novelist and playwright. He was born in Scotland in 1860, where he studied and spent a good part of his adult life as a journalist. Barrie always knew he wanted to be an author, but his parents wanted him to take up a more “respectable” profession. People thought of him as a witty and whimsical writer, for even though he was excellent at writing humor, there was seriousness, and often sadness, in his work. Barrie lost his older brother David at a very young age and turned to literature for comfort. The loss of innocence and onset of grief during childhood is perhaps what inspired him to write Peter Pan.