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I was surprised how unlikable the characters were.

Quite an achievement--fantasy that rings true, because the author did not lose his memory of childhood and the power of imagination. Beautiful story about what's lost when we grow up.
Also important to note the author's lens in 1911, so there's a definite paternalistic tone and a subtext about Native Americans that is racist. If reading to or with a child, I'd want to address these elements. ...more
Also important to note the author's lens in 1911, so there's a definite paternalistic tone and a subtext about Native Americans that is racist. If reading to or with a child, I'd want to address these elements. ...more

Listened to the audiobook with my five year old son. I had forgotten that there were battles with Indians in Neverland, but other than that I found the story delightful. I'm not sure my son really understood much of it, but he seemed to enjoy listening anyway. His favorite part is probably when Peter and a bird tell each other to shut up. Anyway, some lovely language here and I'm glad to have revisited this classic tale. I'll listen to it again with my son at some point when he's a bit older.
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Very cute wonderful little story.


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