In 1908, Kenneth Grahame gifted us a timeless children’s classic with The Wind in the Willows. Set against the enchanting backdrop of the English countryside, this tale transcends the ordinary, revealing the extraordinary beauty found in everyday life. It is a heartfelt story of friendship, adventure, folly, and wisdom, exploring themes of travel and change alongside the comfort of familiarity. Above all, it celebrates the bonds of friendship that cross the barriers of species, age, and profession. In a world that is ever-changing, Grahame reminds us that the truest connections remain constant. (Summary by Arthur Piantadosi)