'All children, except one, grow up.' Mrs Darling half-remembers Peter Pan from her own childhood; he is an insubstantial figure with a baby's laugh and a habit of blowing out stars. She believes him to be imaginary - until he leaves his shadow in her children's nursery. Accompanied by a foul-mouthed fairy, Peter is in search of good stories, and upon learning that the eldest Darling girl, Wendy, knows a great many, he lures her and her two brothers back to the island of Neverland. There, the dreams and imaginings of childhood become real. Lost boys, pirates and warring Indians populate the shifting landscape, which suddenly seems darker and more frightening without the bedside lamps of home. Adapted by J. M. Barrie (1860-1937) from his most famous play, this novelised and illustrated version of the story was first published in 1911.
This is the original novelization of Peter Pan by the character creator himself, J.M Barrie!The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up was a play that received instant success in English theatres which George...
J. M. Barrie's classic play about the boy who wouldn't grow up first debuted on stage in London in 1904. Based on a character Barrie introduced in his 1902 novel "The Little White Bird", Peter Pan...