Mike d
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I remember Wind in the Willows
The arrogant but completely loveable Toad, the badger with his (in my young eyes) so much wisdom, the Mole, who forever needed guidance and my favorite, Ratty. Otter and Portly touched me deeply as well.
I had the 1958 HB version my mum gave me to read when I was a very young boy (and today I just bought the same one on ebay after searching for MANY MANY years as the one from my childhood has long since gone!!) with the pen illustrations and I’d sit in bed on a cold winter’s night and immerse myself in a world where I really REALLY wanted to be.
Half a chapter would send me off to sleep and I will NEVER forget the “Piper at the Gates of Dawn”, later an album title for Pink Floyd.
The warmth of the fire where Ratty and the Mole would converse in the book’s illustration still makes me long for my childhood where it conveyed a warmth of companionship (we didn't have an open fire and to this day, I still don't have one) their brave travels, their wonderful adventures, the taking of Toad Hall and the triumph of good over evil.
Simply a magnificent book. Oh for friends like that
What were yours guys?
The arrogant but completely loveable Toad, the badger with his (in my young eyes) so much wisdom, the Mole, who forever needed guidance and my favorite, Ratty. Otter and Portly touched me deeply as well.
I had the 1958 HB version my mum gave me to read when I was a very young boy (and today I just bought the same one on ebay after searching for MANY MANY years as the one from my childhood has long since gone!!) with the pen illustrations and I’d sit in bed on a cold winter’s night and immerse myself in a world where I really REALLY wanted to be.
Half a chapter would send me off to sleep and I will NEVER forget the “Piper at the Gates of Dawn”, later an album title for Pink Floyd.
The warmth of the fire where Ratty and the Mole would converse in the book’s illustration still makes me long for my childhood where it conveyed a warmth of companionship (we didn't have an open fire and to this day, I still don't have one) their brave travels, their wonderful adventures, the taking of Toad Hall and the triumph of good over evil.
Simply a magnificent book. Oh for friends like that
What were yours guys?
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