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The Wind in the Willows

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Kenneth Grahame was a British writer, most famous for The Wind in the Willows, one of the classics of children's literature. Orphaned at an early age, Grahame went to live with his grandmother in England and attended St. Edward’s School, Oxford. Money was lacking for him to go to university. Hence, his family guided him into a career at the Bank of England, with which he stayed until ill health compelled him to retire in 1908. Meanwhile, he contributed articles to such journals as the St. James Gazette and the Yellow Book and published collections of sketches, stories, and essays. Some of these stories were collected and published as Pagan Papers in 1893, and, two years later, The Golden Age. These were followed by Dream Days in 1898, which contains The Reluctant Dragon. The Wind in the Willow began as a series of bedtime stories for his son and was published in 1908. The novel is notable for its mixture of mysticism, adventure, morality, and camaraderie and celebrated for its evocation of the nature of the Thames Valley. This children's story uses the adventures of four animal friends to teach young readers larger lessons about morality. One spring day, Mole decides to leave home and walk through a meadow. He marvels at the beauty of nature, having never ventured out of his neighbourhood before. On a riverbank, he meets Rat, who invites him to a picnic on the other side of the river. Otter joins them, but the antisocial Badger decides not to… Enjoy free online English audiobook “The Wind in the Willows”, a tale by Kenneth Grahame.

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