The Wind in the Willows: A Graphic Novel – Graham Kenneth, Plessy Michelle – Mann, Ivanov, and Ferber – 2021 – ISBN 978-5-00169-579-0
The Wind in the Willows: A Graphic Novel
The graphic adaptation of "The Wind in the Willows" is a fresh take on one of the most famous children's books, Kenneth Grahame's classic fairy tale.
One fine spring day, Mole decides to emerge from his hole, sensing something important awaits him outside. And he was right. Up above, Mole meets the faithful and good-natured Rat, a water rat. Together, they set off on a picnic to enjoy the beauty around them. During their short journey, they meet the grumpy old Badger, the devoted family man Otter, and, of course, the brilliant Toad, whose mischief brings an end to their peaceful life. "The Wind in the Willows" is an adventure story about the power of true friendship, kindness, courage, and cooperation. Michel Plessis's magnificent watercolor illustrations only enhance the beauty of this tale, compelling us to linger over every frame and examine every detail. The Russian adaptation was written by Mikhail Khachaturov, a scholar of European comics. It is based on Irina Tokmakova's classic translation of the "voice" of Alice, Winnie-the-Pooh, and the Moomins. This translation has been relevant for over 30 years.
One fine spring day, Mole decides to emerge from his hole, sensing something important awaits him outside. And he was right. Up above, Mole meets the faithful and good-natured Rat, a water rat. Together, they set off on a picnic to enjoy the beauty around them. During their short journey, they meet the grumpy old Badger, the devoted family man Otter, and, of course, the brilliant Toad, whose mischief brings an end to their peaceful life. "The Wind in the Willows" is an adventure story about the power of true friendship, kindness, courage, and cooperation. Michel Plessis's magnificent watercolor illustrations only enhance the beauty of this tale, compelling us to linger over every frame and examine every detail. The Russian adaptation was written by Mikhail Khachaturov, a scholar of European comics. It is based on Irina Tokmakova's classic translation of the "voice" of Alice, Winnie-the-Pooh, and the Moomins. This translation has been relevant for over 30 years.
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