Peter Pan
  • Digital List Price: USD 1.99
  • Offer Price: USD 0.99
  • ISBN/ASIN: 9789354998737
  • SKU/ASIN: B0CF5Y9QM5
  • Language: English
  • Publisher: Digital Fire

Peter Pan

J.M. Barrie

For more than a century, the adventures of Peter Pan—the boy who can fly and never grows up—and Wendy Darling have captured the hearts of generations of readers. In this enchanting illustrated volume, the fantastical world of Neverland and its magical inhabitants, including the Lost Boys, Captain Hook, Tiger Lily, and the beloved Tinker Bell, are brought to life like never before.

BEST DEALS

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Mark Twain Offer Price: USD 0.99

Slouch Witch
Slouch Witch Helen Harper Offer Price: USD 1.49

Shadow Angel: Book One
Shadow Angel: Book One Leia Stone Offer Price: USD 1.99

Cursed Prince (Night Elves Trilogy Book 1)
Cursed Prince (Night Elves Trilogy Book 1) C.N. Crawford Offer Price: USD 1.99

The Isle of the Lost
The Isle of the Lost Melissa de la Cruz Offer Price: USD 3.99

Broken Moon (Kait Silver Book 1)
Broken Moon (Kait Silver Book 1) Laken Cane Offer Price: USD 1.99

The Land of Stories: The Wishing Spell
The Land of Stories: The Wishing Spell Chris Colfer Offer Price: USD 7.99

The Banished of Muirwood
The Banished of Muirwood Jeff Wheeler Offer Price: USD 1.99

That Summer: A Novel
That Summer: A Novel Jennifer Weiner Offer Price: USD 2.99

The Wretched of Muirwood
The Wretched of Muirwood Jeff Wheeler Offer Price: USD 2.99

Raven's Dawn
Raven's Dawn Charlie Nottingham Offer Price: USD 4.99

About the Author

Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, OM was a Scottish author and dramatist, best remembered today as the creator of Peter Pan.
The son of a weaver, Barrie studied at the University of Edinburgh. He took up journalism, worked for a Nottingham newspaper, and contributed to various London journals before moving to London in 1885. His early works, Auld Licht Idylls (1889) and A Window in Thrums (1889), contain fictional sketches of Scottish life and are commonly seen as representative of the Kailyard school. The publication of The Little Minister (1891) established his reputation as a novelist. During the next 10 years Barrie continued writing novels, but gradually his interest turned toward the theatre.
In London he met the Llewelyn Davies boys who inspired him in writing about a baby boy who has magical adventures in Kensington Gardens (included in The Little White Bird), then to write Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up, a "fairy play" about this ageless boy and an ordinary girl named Wendy who have adventures in the fantasy setting of Neverland. This play quickly overshadowed his previous work and although he continued to write successfully, it became his best-known work, credited with popularising the name Wendy, which was very uncommon previously.
Barrie unofficially adopted the Davies boys following the deaths of their parents. Before his death, he gave the rights to the Peter Pan works to Great Ormond Street Hospital, which continues to benefit from them.


 
Top