Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens
by J. M. Barrie
Refusing to grow up, Peter Pan is one of the immortals of children's literature. J. M. Barry first created Peter Pan as a baby who lived secretly with birds and fairies in the middle of London, but as the children whose stories he invented grew older, Peter also reappeared in Neverland, where he was aided by mother and resourceful Wendy Darling in his epic battles with the red Indians and pirates. With their contrasting home and flight baits, childhood and maturity, security and high adventures, these unforgettable tales are equally popular among children and adults.