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It rteally is a very rewarding book and the memories of it last with me until I return to the text and immerse myself in the tales of the Willows and also in the excellent four sequels by William Horwood.
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I was first introduced to this book by my fifth grade teacher. I have reread it several times as an adult and feel that this is one of those rare treasures in literature, a story that is subtle enough to improve with age. The story has something of interest for people of any age.
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