# The Wind in the Willows

> A beloved children’s classic of riverbank friendship, comic trouble, and pastoral adventure with Mole, Rat, Badger, and Toad.

Price: 7.50 USD · in stock

## About
The Wind in the Willows is one of the great English children’s classics: warm, mischievous, and deeply shaped by its sense of place. Kenneth Grahame’s riverbank world feels both playful and serene, balancing comic episodes of Mr. Toad’s recklessness with gentler scenes of friendship, hospitality, and seasonal change.The novel’s special charm lies in its tonal range. It can be whimsical and fast-moving when Toad causes chaos, then suddenly quiet and lyrical when the story lingers over a road, a river, a meal, or the comforts of home. That combination has helped the book endure well beyond its original audience.Why readers still love itMole, Rat, Badger, and Toad are memorable not simply because they are animal characters, but because they embody distinct forms of attachment: curiosity, loyalty, steadiness, vanity, delight, and the longing for belonging. The novel rewards reading aloud, family reading, and solitary rereading alike.Reader fitThis edition suits readers of classic children’s literature, Edwardian fiction, animal stories, and books that mix humor with a genuine sense of emotional shelter. Adults returning to it often notice how beautifully Grahame writes about friendship, restlessness, and the meaning of home.Further contextThe novel has inspired generations of adaptations and is often discussed alongside other enduring children’s classics for its pastoral atmosphere and its unusually rich emotional world.

## Specifications
- author: Kenneth Grahame
- publisher: DotBooks
- imprint: DotBooks
- synopsis: A classic children’s novel about friendship, home, mischief, and rescue among Mole, Rat, Badger, and the irrepressible Mr. Toad.
- language: en
- binding: Perfect Bound
- pages: 204
- format: paperback
- published_year: 1908
- publication_date: 1908-01-01
- oclc: 18291989
- openlibrary: OL28570037W
