

Right now i am preparing for my research paper and i chose the literature as the topic, and of course i decide Peter Pan as the literature work i would research on. Now i am more than 22 and i will graduate from our university in 2008.

i read Peter Pan since i was 5 and it is my favorite book. There they live all kinds of adventures with pirates, mermaids, indians and make new friends, the "Lost boys", until they realize that growing up is important too, they can't stay children all their lives! So they go home, flying as Peter Pan taught them.-Submitted by Floraįan of this book? Help us introduce it to others by writing a better introduction for it.
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Three Londonian children, Wendy, John and Michael, follow Peter Pan, their childhood stories' hero, to Neverland, a place where you never grow old. Through the group's encounters with fairies, pirates, mermaids, and indians, the children learn that even though you may grow older, you never have to lose your spirit.-Submitted by Anonymous He is from the world of Neverland, where children don't grow old and there are adventures around every corner. In this famous childhood classic, the three Darling children known as Wendy, John, and Michael meet a flying boy named Peter Pan. During their rather exciting journey the three children realize growing up is an important part of your life and you will have to grow up so they return to their parents.-Submitted by Anonymous Three young children (Wendy, John,and Michael) set off on an adventure with a boy who lives in another world where you never grow up. Following the success of the 1904 play, Barrie's publishers, Hodder and Stoughton, extracted chapters 13–18 of The Little White Bird and republished them in 1906 under the title Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, with the addition of illustrations by Arthur Rackham. The play was adapted and expanded somewhat as a novel, which is this version, published in 1911 as Peter and Wendy. The character's best-known adventure first appeared on 27 December 1904, in the form of a stage play entitled Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up. Peter Pan first appeared in a section of The Little White Bird, a 1902 novel written by J.M Barrie for adults.
