
The Wind in the Willows
by Kenneth Grahame
Mole abandons his spring cleaning for a river he's never seen, and so begins an adventure that feels less like a plot and more like drifting with friends through golden afternoons. Grahame's world brims with cozy domesticity and genuine peril, tender friendships and unforgettable characters—Toad's manic schemes especially. The prose itself is lyrical without trying, perfect for letting the language wash over you. Ideal for learners who want to slow down with rich vocabulary and for anyone seeking the specific comfort of English riverside charm from a century ago.
- Original language
- English
- Sentences
- 2,870
- Available bilingual pairs
- English ↔ Spanish, English ↔ Norwegian
- Topics
- Literature
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