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Kathy Hamilton

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Caution to the wind
9/28/2006 8:48:18 AM
Hello, you think this is hmmmm???well this is meant for someone hidden messages only the reciever knows,is'nt technology amazing??? Kathy Hamilton(Martin) The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame Publisher: Lancer Books Number of pages: 253 Summary: Mole has a sudden case of spring fever, gives up on his house-cleaning, and wanders in the fields and meadows. He finds himself by a river (he has been such a stay-at-home that he has never seen it before) and meets the Water Rat, who invites Mole into his boat, something else he has never seen before. "Believe me, my young friend," Rat says dreamily, "there is nothing —absolutely nothing —half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats." A world of friendships, the joy of carefree wandering, of picnicking, and playing has opened for Mole. Half way through the book, the Mole, the Water Rat and the Badger go to Toad Hall to try to help their friend Mr. Toad who has a bad habit of reckless driving. Toad has quite a few adventures. His irresponsible living and extravagance lead to the loss of his home to the barbaric stouts and weasels. The four friends go to battle to regain Toad Hall. The book ends with a banquet where all the friends rejoice at Toad’s return. Strong Points: * Under the surface of a charming story with its lovable characters and its long-vacation atmosphere, there is subtle encouragement in kindness, patience, industry and loyalty. * Kenneth Grahame writes beautiful English prose. Richness of language adds to the depth of the book. * The story captures very well the meaning of true friendship. For instance, Badger reprimands Toad’s foolishness: "Independence is all very well, but we animals never allow our friends to make fools of themselves beyond a certain limit; and that you’ve reached." Toad’s friends regard him as "another self" as they correct him into becoming more mature. * Another theme of the story is the emphasis on leisure. In our modern world in which people shift back and forth from work to working at making recreation, we forget the value of spontaneous play. In the Wind in the Willows, the river is where leisure is taken and enjoyed. * "Fascinated by machines as modern boys are, Toad learns the hard way, by experience, that adventure and technology are incompatible…Toad is a fat, spoiled, sporty English boy who finds out what the modern world is like, is rescued and gets home." (John Senior)
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Deborah Skovron

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Re: Caution to the wind
9/28/2006 11:36:35 AM

Hi Kathy,

       "The Wind In the Willows" is still on the shelf in our library. I read it to the children when they were young, and now I read it to my grandchildren.

        It is truly a lovely book.

        Thank you, Kathy.

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Deborah

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Kathy Kanouse

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Re: Caution to the wind
9/28/2006 5:20:57 PM
Sounds like a great book Kathy. I am not a book reader at all, but this sounds like a great story.
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Re: Caution to the wind
9/30/2006 3:04:45 PM
Kathy, hello ,     i remember This, not fully. But I do remember seeing it on the tube. i enjoy how (kids) storys' teach lessons and help us grow. There is many good lessons that sculpt us and our children by story telling. I had a favorite-  Snow White and the 7 dwarfs. Dopey was my favorite. I used to have the soundtrack (record) when i was a kid. Still wish I had it..
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