When Peter Pan, the boy who refuses to grow up, flies into the Darling nursery, Wendy and her brothers are swept away to Neverland—a world of pirates, mermaids, fairies, and endless adventure. But beneath the magic lies a timeless story about childhood, freedom, and the inevitable journey toward growing up.
Imaginative, enchanting, and deeply moving, Peter and Wendy remains one of literature's most beloved tales, captivating readers of all ages for more than a century.
J. M. Barrie (1860–1937) was a Scottish novelist and playwright best known for creating Peter Pan, one of the most iconic characters in children's literature. His works blend fantasy, humor, and emotional depth, exploring themes of childhood, imagination, and memory. Peter and Wendy, published in 1911, remains his most celebrated and enduring masterpiece.
When Peter Pan, the boy who refuses to grow up, flies into the Darling nursery, Wendy and her brothers are swept away to Neverland—a world of pirates, mermaids, fairies, and endless adventure. But beneath the magic lies a timeless story about childhood, freedom, and the inevitable journey toward growing up.
Imaginative, enchanting, and deeply moving, Peter and Wendy remains one of literature's most beloved tales, captivating readers of all ages for more than a century.
J. M. Barrie (1860–1937) was a Scottish novelist and playwright best known for creating Peter Pan, one of the most iconic characters in children's literature. His works blend fantasy, humor, and emotional depth, exploring themes of childhood, imagination, and memory. Peter and Wendy, published in 1911, remains his most celebrated and enduring masterpiece.
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