Description
Author: Kenneth Grahame
Publisher: Signet Book
Published: 04/04/2006
Pages: 240
Binding Type: Mass Market Paperbound
Weight: 0.26lbs
Size: 6.76h x 4.22w x 0.67d
ISBN13: 9780451530141
ISBN10: 0451530144
BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Classics
About the Author
Kenneth Grahame (1859-1932) was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, the third of four children. When he was five, his mother died, and his father sent the children to live with relatives in England. Kindly treated yet emotionally isolated, the Grahame children constructed a world of childhood pleasures. Although Kenneth left that world at the age of nine when he went to St. Edward's School, its memory remained alive, even when he found no equal happiness in his adult life. Lack of funds ended his dream of attending Oxford and forced him to take a position with the Bank of England, where he had a successful career. In 1891, he anonymously published the first of his evocations of childhood, The Olympians, in The National Observer. The Golden Age (1895) and Dream Days (1898) established his fame. The Wind in the Willows, written to entertain his son, Alastair, was published in 1908. He wrote little thereafter, spending his remaining years in extensive traveling and in final retreat to the tranquility of the English countryside.

