The Wind In The Willows, By Kenneth Grahame Apr 2026

The cultured, loyal water rat who embodies the quiet joy of "simply messing about in boats."

The wealthy, boastful, and hopelessly impulsive egoist whose obsession with motor cars leads to imprisonment and the loss of his ancestral home, Toad Hall. The Wind in the Willows, by Kenneth Grahame

The gentle, introverted soul whose decision to abandon his spring cleaning for the riverbank sets the adventure in motion. The cultured, loyal water rat who embodies the

Kenneth Grahame’s is a timeless masterpiece of Edwardian literature that captures the essence of the English countryside and the enduring power of friendship. Originally published in 1908, the novel grew out of bedtime stories Grahame told his son, evolving into a rich tapestry of pastoral adventure and whimsical philosophy. The story follows four unforgettable animal characters: Originally published in 1908, the novel grew out

The gruff but wise hermit of the Wild Wood, providing a steady hand and moral compass for the group.