The Willows in Winter

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Traditionalists might well shudder at the thought of a sequel to a classic--especially one written by an author other than the original. But even devout fans of Kenneth Grahame's The Wind in the Willows will breathe more easily once they pass the first sentence of The Willows in Winter . William Horwood, while resisting slavish mimicry, remains true to the spirit of the original. Not many writers could follow such a tough act, but Horwood manages to create a story every bit as heartwarming and exciting as the first. Blustery Toad is up to his naughty old tricks, after a long period of enforced goodness. Through a comedy--and near-tragedy--of errors, Toad, along with resourceful Rat, loyal Mole, and wise Badger, is drawn into an extended wild goose chase that lasts all winter. With plummeting airplanes, tumbles in the freezing river, and courtroom high drama, this is not to be a winter of cozy hibernation. Patrick Benson's finely crosshatched illustrations transport the reader back to the familiar River and the always-looming great Wild Wood. Horwood and Benson's masterful teamwork is a tribute to the 90-year-old classic that Grahame himself would have been proud to see. (All ages) --Emilie Coulter

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upc: 9780312113544
title: The Willows in Winter
purchase date: 06-05-2005
publisher: St Martins Pr
published: 01-10-1994
price: $18.95
pages: 294
net Rating: 3
last lookup time: 137111264
genre: Contemporary
fullTitle: The Willows in Winter
currentValue: $1.57
created: 137111264
country: us
author: Kenneth Grahame William Horwood Benson Patrick
aspect: Hardcover
asin: 0312113544