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The preface of "Peter and Wendy" by J.M. Barrie reflects on the story's origins and the imaginative world of Neverland. It begins with a dedication to .... Read More
The preface of "Peter and Wendy" by J.M. Barrie reflects on the story's origins and the imaginative world of Neverland. It begins with a dedication to the boys and girls who have read the earlier Peter Pan stories, acknowledging their continued interest and affection for Peter's adventures. Barrie also addresses the adaptation of the play "Peter Pan" into the novel form, noting that while the play was meant for an audience, the book is primarily for children themselves.
Sr | Chapter Name | No Of Page |
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1 | I. PETER BREAKS THROUGH | 7 |
2 | II. THE SHADOW | 9 |
3 | III. COME AWAY, COME AWAY! | 13 |
4 | IV. THE FLIGHT | 10 |
5 | V. THE ISLAND COME TRUE | 10 |
6 | VI. THE LITTLE HOUSE | 9 |
7 | VII. THE HOME UNDER THE GROUND | 5 |
8 | VIII. THE MERMAIDS' LAGOON | 13 |
9 | IX. THE NEVER BIRD | 3 |
10 | X. THE HAPPY HOME | 7 |
11 | XI. WENDY'S STORY | 9 |
12 | XII. THE CHILDREN ARE CARRIED OFF | 4 |
13 | XIII. DO YOU BELIEVE IN FAIRIES? | 7 |
14 | XIV. THE PIRATE SHIP | 7 |
15 | XV. 'HOOK OR ME THIS TIME' | 10 |
16 | XVI. THE RETURN HOME | 8 |
17 | XVII. WHEN WENDY GREW UP | 8 |