Peter Pan
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All children grow up. Except one - Peter Pan. He is a mischievous and adventurous boy who can fly and resides in the magical Neverland, where he mingles with mermaids, pirates, and fairies. One evening, Peter Pan flies in through the window of the London bedroom of the three siblings Wendy, Michael, and John Darling, in search of his lost shadow. This marks the beginning of a fantastic adventure where Peter Pan and his new friends encounter the tiny fairy Tinker Bell, the lost boys, and, notably, the villainous Captain Hook.
The timeless classic Peter Pan, originally titled Peter and Wendy, is a tale of fantasy and escapism, inspired by author J. M. Barrie's own life as the adoptive father of five boys.
J. M. BARRIE [1860-1937] was a Scottish author, best known for his books about Peter Pan. Upon his passing, he bequeathed the rights to the Peter Pan books to the Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children in London, a gesture that continues to contribute significantly to the hospital's funding.