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'''''The Wind in the Willows''''' is a classic of [[children]] [[literature]] by [[Kenneth Grahame]]. The story is alternately slow-moving and fast-paced, focusing on three animal characters in a bucolic version of [[England]]. It was illustrated by [[E. H. Shepard]]. The book is notable for its mixture of mysticism, adventure, morality and camaraderie. It gives as much pleasure to adult readers as to child readers although for rather different reasons.
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The book made Graham's fortune, enabling him to retire from his hated (though respectable and well-paid) [[bank]] job and retire to the country, pretty much doing what the [[animal]] characters in this book do.
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