The Wind in the Willows

The Wind in the Willows

by Kenneth Graham

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Through the observation of water rats and moles, The Wind in the Willows presents the idyllic life scenes and humanistic features of the British countryside. Through the story of Toad's distress and escape, it shows the ridiculous and cute weaknesses of heroes in the eyes of the world. The story of three friends helping Toad regain his home and the happy ending in which Toad finally grows up expresses the author's expectations for loyal friendship and perfect humanity. The story has an unhurried pace and can be read leisurely. There is no tension to read to the end to see the ending, but it has the attraction of eliminating distracting thoughts and calming down. Reading one chapter a day to your children or yourself is a very comfortable reading experience.

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