

Peter Pan nei giardini di Kensington. Peter Pan e Wendy. Ediz. integrale. Con Segnalibro
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Due romanzi: La storia di "Peter Pan nei Giardini di Kensington" racconta dell'Isola degli Uccelli, dove nascono bambini per metà uccelli e per metà umani. Appena sua madre lascia accidentalmente aperta una finestra, Peter riesce a volare via e si trasferisce nei Giardini di Kensington. Da lì inizia il suo ricco intreccio tra fate e bambini, tra mondo concreto e fantasia. Nel romanzo di "Peter e Wendy" la loro conoscenza nasce in una notte in cui la signora Darling, madre di Wendy e altri due fratellini, racconta la favola della buonanotte, e Peter ascoltandola di nascosto perde la sua ombra, cercando di recuperarla; sbadatamente sveglia Wendy, che ancora bambina si sente ricevere un invito di fare da madre adottiva ai ragazzi della sua banda, i Bambini Perduti sull'Isola-che-non-c'è. Wendy decide di concedersi questa avventura ma ben presto si accorge che le manca la vita reale, infatti dopo diverse peripezie, tra cui la conoscenza di Capitan Uncino, il pirata selvaggio, e altre avventure riesce finalmente a tornare a casa, dalla propria famiglia. Il lieto fine sarà dei Bambini Perduti che verranno adottati dai Darling, mentre Peter Pan decide di rimanere nell'Isola-che-non-c'è. Età di lettura: da 8 anni.
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- Pagine: 240
- Data di uscita: 08-06-2015
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Me ha gustado bastante más Peter and Wendy que Peter en Pan en Kensington Gardens. Me ha parecido mágico, pero a la vez bastante humano. Se parece mucho a las películas, pero a la vez estás no captan la personalidad y la esencia de estos libros. Lo que más me ga gustado es ese mundo de las hadas, que m Leggi tutto
3.5 stars! My copy is split into the two stories, Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens and Peter and Wendy, and they are so different! Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens. "The moment you doubt whether you can fly, you cease forever to be able to do it. The reason birds can fly and we can't is simply that the Leggi tutto
5* for Peter Pan and 3.5* for Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens. This is a review for Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens. I read Peter Pan last December and loved it so much that when I found a copy in a secondhand store I grabbed it. I hadn’t realized when I had bought my copy that there was a second boo Leggi tutto
"To die would be an awfully big adventure." Peter Pan is one of these stories that means a lot to me, meant a lot to me and always will mean a lot to me. It's the story my dad read to me about a billion times for a bedtime story, the sequel of the Disney movie was my first ever movie I saw in a cin
Oh that was marvelous. Where to start? I've been familiar with the story of Peter Pan for most of my life. As so many of you, I grew up with the Disney film. I must admit that it wasn't one of my favourites, but I remember the mermaid-scene vividly. The film and novel aren't that different from one
2 stars for the last 1/3 of the book, no stars for the first 2/3. I think I would have liked this book more if I had skipped the introduction. I may have ended up seeing things that weren't really there. After reading the intro, I saw this book as nothing more then Barrie writing this story to get ov Leggi tutto
the lack of captain hook content felt personal
Like the best children's books, especially children's fantasies (meant in its most expansive definition), much darker and thornier than the versions everyone remembers. The novel is even a couple steps darker and more poignant than the play, with a would-be murderous Tinker Bell (two words, okay?!), Leggi tutto
Reading this, you can easily tell it is meant to be read aloud. The flow of the words, the pacing, and even the narrator's little asides all lend themselves beautifully to being read aloud. And J. M. Barrie's tale of a timeless boy is a timeless tale for all to read and enjoy. Like many, I was first Leggi tutto
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