From Kenneth Grahame's beloved classic comes a heart-warming tale of friendship, and homecoming. Since living with his good friend Rat, Mole has been away from his home, Mole End, for quite some time. But with the help of Rat's unwavering determination, Mole End is rediscovered and the empty place is transformed into a haven of warmth and contentment for Mole, Rat, and the cheerful field mice who come a-caroling. Michael Hague's wondrous, all-new paintings capture the tenderness and magic of this cherished story and its enduring holiday spirit.
As a godfather, I've stared giving random editions of the Wind In The Willows...something classy from another era...a completely whole other level of ilustration and literary content...the mother of my God child thought it was a great idea and loves this first items and is looking forward to the future gifts...
Beautiful paintings embellish a spirited story!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Good reading skills or parental read-aloud assistance will be required for this chapter from Grahme's classic Wind In The Willows: it tells of friendship and a holiday homecoming as Mole transforms Mole End to a haven of earth and cheer. Hague's beautiful paintings embellish the spirited story.
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