The Wind in the Willows

The Wind in the Willows

1908 • 147 pages

Ratings7

Average rating3.6

15

Kind of surprised it's classified as a children's classic. A glance at Wikipedia suggests Kenneth Grahame may have been writing from life, and while it's more focused on good and bad qualities of the individual than commentary on society as a whole, thematically it feels more directed towards an older reader. Wistful, beautiful writing clashing with one too many chapters dealing with a narcissistic, near sociopathic Toad.  It feels less like the Toad has a character arc, and more like they finally successfully forced redemption on him in the last few pages. I would very much rather have continued with the ‘and they were roommates' 😉 vibes of Mole and Rat, or even the activities of the relatable curmudgeon of Badger. 
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July 2, 2023