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The Wind in the Willows Level 3 Oxford Bookworms Library: Level 3: 1000-Word Vocabulary 3rd Edition, Kindle Edition
Down by the river bank, where the wind whispers through the willow trees, is a very pleasant place to have a lunch party with a few friends. But life is not always so peaceful for the Mole and the Water Rat. There is the time, for example, when Toad gets interested in motor-cars - goes mad about them in face . . .
The story of the adventures of Mole, Rat, Badger, and Toad has been loved by young and old for over a hundred years.
- ISBN-13978-0194786560
- Edition3rd
- PublisherOxford University Press
- Publication date10 Feb. 2012
- LanguageEnglish
- File size3.9 MB
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Kenneth Grahame (1859-1932) was born in Edinburgh and worked for the Bank of England. The Wind in the Willows, published in 1908, has been filmed many times and is one of the most famous children's books ever written.
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- ASIN : B00BHZHFKA
- Publisher : Oxford University Press; 3rd edition (10 Feb. 2012)
- Language : English
- File size : 3.9 MB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 80 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: 1,018,923 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- 231 in Children's ESL eBooks
- 651 in English Language Readers
- 3,922 in Foreign Languages
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About the authors
Kenneth Grahame (/ˈɡreɪ.əm/ GRAY-əm; 8 March 1859 – 6 July 1932) was a British writer, most famous for The Wind in the Willows (1908), one of the classics of children's literature. He also wrote The Reluctant Dragon; both books were later adapted into Disney films.
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- D. WinslowReviewed in the United States on 11 October 2013
5.0 out of 5 stars Easy to read
I first bought the original version of Wind in the Willows, but could hardly slog through it. This version is much easier to read. My granddaughter's in the play so I wanted to know more about the story and the characters before I saw the play. I read this is a day. Yay!
One person found this helpfulReport - Martin N. KrollReviewed in the United States on 31 August 2020
3.0 out of 5 stars Fine Histoically
Fine historically, but very dated. Younger generation not likely to relate to this wonderful piece of literature.