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The Red Cross Girl
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268 pages
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The narrative explores the life of a remarkable man adored by the gods, whose youthful spirit defies aging despite his eventual early death. The protagonist reminisces about adventurous childhood escapades, including pirate games and imaginary hunts, revealing a deep bond with his brother, Peter Pan. Their playful pursuits reflect a disdain for traditional hunting, emphasizing compassion over conquest. The story evokes themes of innocence, the fleeting nature of youth, and the longing for a world free from harm, as symbolized by the concept of a Happy Hunting Ground.
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2004, paperback
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