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The Adventures of Peter Pan
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220 pages
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Wendy's journey into the complexities of growing up begins early, marked by a poignant moment with her mother that signifies the end of childhood innocence. The narrative explores themes of childhood, family, and the bittersweet nature of maturity through Wendy's experiences. Her mother, a romantic figure, embodies the enchanting yet elusive aspects of life that Wendy grapples with. The story captures the essence of childhood wonder while acknowledging the inevitable transition into adulthood, highlighting the delicate balance between joy and loss.
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2004, paperback
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