Illustrated by Elisa Trimby (c1986)
C1929
Puffin Books
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J.M. Barrie writes in the sweet fond way of a truly talented author for children: one reluctant foot in adulthood, the rest of the body and soul in youth. His story, Peter Pan, tells of the now well-loved fairy tale (thanks to Disney and the British stage) of a charmingly self-centered boy who steadfastly refuses to grow up, but still yearns for the comforts of a mother. Readers beware; the story is filled with both antiquated language and ideas. These include sexism, racism, and--dare I say it--ageism to boot. These make the book more appropriate for the older independent reader, or to the read aloud medium (with plenty of explanations!) for a younger child. Ages 10 and up. *****