
Wind in the Willows (version 3)
The Wind in the Willows, written by Kenneth Grahame and first published in 1908, is a children's novel that follows the adventures of Rat, Mole, and Toad along the riverbank. The story explores themes of friendship, nature, and the consequences of excess, as the characters work together to save Toad from his reckless behavior. Notable for its lyrical prose and rich imagery, the book has captivated both children and adults, evoking nostalgia for the carefree days of summer. Its blend of excitement and sentiment has made it a classic in children's literature.









