Review:
A Breeze in the Willows celebrates the popular children's novel The Wind in the Willows, Kenneth Grahame's classic tale of Mole, Rat, Badger and Toad that has been savored by generations of parents and children since it was published in the 1920's. Faithful to its source of inspiration in both text and illustration, it brings back Wind's familiar concepts and characters and expands on them in a work that both pays homage to the source and deserves credit for its own merits. Allen Johnson, Jr. and illustrator Roger Michell are clearly fans of the original work, and have been so inspired by it that they sought to honor it with this sequel. All of the elements that made Wind so beloved come into play here. Humor, comedy, adventure and fables are seamlessly blended with messages about loving, helping, accepting, forgiving and sharing. There are 31 imaginative verses about life through the wood, down the open road, and along the riverbank, all enhanced by Michell's colorful, subtle, and witty illustrations. The real discovery about this work is that fans of Wind will be most enchanted, and those who discover Breeze first will be drawn to seek out the original. Both parents and children can delight in this new magic, and Johnson and Michell deserve sincere thanks and a nod of recognition for having undertaken, and achieved artistic success with, this exciting new treatment. -- From Independent Publisher
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Alas, A Toad Has Come To Grief!
Backsliding Toad
Badger's Kitchen
The Battle Of Toad Hall
Bother And Oh Blow
Come South With Me
Danger! Overinflated Toad
Fireside Chat
Good Night Old Friend
Heed The Call Of Home
Incognito
Lost City
Malingerer
Mole Overboard
Noble Badger
O, The Blessed Coolness!
Onion Sauce!
Perfect Summer Dream
Piper At The Gates Of Dawn
Ratty's Place
Sweet Revenge
Tea And Toast
Toad
Toad Hall
Toad Song
Two Little Hedgehogs
The Vision
When Is A Toad Not A Toad
The Wild Wood
-- Table of Poems from Poem FinderŪ
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