The classic story of three ordinary children who go on a very big adventure with Peter Pan, the boy who never grows up
James Matthew Barrie was born in Kirriemuir, Scotland in 1860. Peter Pan was inspired by the author's friendship with the Llewelyn-Davies family. Barrie would tell George and Jack Llewyllen-Davies - the original lost boys - stories about Neverland. He originally wrote the story as a play and its first performance in 1904was a hit. Barrie then adapted the play into the 1911 novel Peter Pan and Wendy. He was made a baronet in 1913 and awarded the Order of Merit in 1922. J.M. Barrie died on June 19, 1937. Proceeds from every copy will go to benefit Great Ormond Street Hospital
Intensely moving as well as enchanting in its evocation of
childhood, the heartlessness of youth and parental grief as
children grow older
*Daily Telegraph*
One of the classic children's stories of all time
*Daily Mail*
Clap your hands for the boy who refused to grow up and whom the
world will never allow to grow old
*Geraldine McCaughrean, Carnegie Medal Winner*
So what makes these different to any other set of classics? In a
moment of inspiration Random House had the bright idea of actually
asking Key stage 2 children what extra ingredients they could add
to make children want to read. And does it work? Well, put it this
way...my 13-year-old daughter announced that she had to read a book
over the summer holiday and, without any prompting, spotted The Boy
in the Striped Pyjamas...and proceeded to read it! Now, if you knew
my 13-year-old daughter, you would realise that this is quite
remarkable. She reads texts, blogs and tags by the thousand - but
this is the first book she has read since going to high school, so
all hail Vintage Classics!
*National Association for the Teaching of English*
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