
Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens
Published in 1906, 'Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens' by J. M. Barrie tells the story of Peter Pan's early adventures after he leaves home at just seven days old. Set in London's Kensington Gardens, the narrative explores themes of childhood and imagination as Peter befriends a goat and navigates his new world. This work serves as a precursor to Barrie's more famous play, 'Peter Pan,' and showcases his unique blend of fantasy and reality.
















