"ALL CHILDREN, EXCEPT ONE, GROW UP." And so begins the story of one of the most beloved characters in children's literature, Peter Pan. J.M. Barrie's classic tale, completely unabridged, features a boy who refuses to grow up, Tinker Bell the fairy, and the Darling children -- Wendy, John, and Michael. Their great adventure begins on the night that Peter flies into the Darling home looking for his shadow and teaches Wendy, John, and Michael how to fly with him back to the Neverland, where adventures happen every day.
James Matthew Barrie
James Matthew Barrie was a Scottish novelist and playwright best known for his timeless creation, "Peter Pan." His signature blend of whimsy and melancholy captivated audiences, exploring themes of childhood, imagination, and loss. Barrie's innovative storytelling and complex characters continue to inspire generations of readers and writers.