Neverland is home to Peter Pan, a young boy who has never grown up. On one of his visits to London, Peter makes the acquaintance of young Wendy Darling, whom he invites to travel with him to Neverland and become the mother of his gang of Lost Boys. Flying through the night sky to Neverland, Wendy and her brothers John and Michael soon become caught up in marvelous adventures with the Indian Princess Tiger Lily, the loyal fairy Tinker Bell, and Peter's nemesis, the sinister hook-handed pirate known as Captain Hook. Spun by J.M. Barrie from his immensely popular stage play of the same name, Peter Pan is a timeless classic of children's literature. Illustrated with plates by plates by F.D. Bedford, this exquisite full-color edition features an elegant bonded- leather binding, a satin-ribbon bookmark, distinctive gilded edging, and decorative endpapers. It's a book that will be cherished by readers of all ages.
Jean Drummond Barrie Books




The Occupation of Onchins
- 232 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The small village of Onchins in France lies close to the German border. People escaping the horrors of war taking place in Germany are welcomed by the villagers and helped on to the next safe place. Now the German army are sending a troop of soldiers to break the escape route and arrest those aiding the escapees. The officer in charge of the troops falls in love with a local French girl whose father is one of the men helping the escapees.
Flame
- 133 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Rory watched, horrified, as the plane took off--he was alone in France, behind enemy lines and terrified. A twig cracked nearby and a rifle prodded him in the back. Yvette sat high up in a tree and watched the scene unfold below her. Yvette was a Resistance Leader; her code name was Flame.
Peter Pan is the boy who never grows up. He lives in Neverland, an island with fairies and pirates - and he isn't real. Or is he?