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‘Faithful to Grahame’s classic… sheer escapism, full of character.’
Daily Mail
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Tears but I loved it.,
This review is from: The Willows and Beyond (The Tales of the Willows) (Paperback)
This has finished the trilogy and has done it well. The tears streamed down my face reading this book and I loved it. If books are meant to touch us then this one touched me (far more than some more highbrow novels) and I would advise anyone to give it a read. All things change.......
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful Willows Sway Gracefully and Movingly,
By Book Beaver (England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Willows and Beyond (The Tales of the Willows) (Paperback)
This tremendous tale brings to an end William Horwood's compelling trilogy. The three stories have made other attempts to provide sequels to Grahame's immortal classic look like weak parodies that should be treated as lightweight chaff that can be swept away by a fast flowing river. As with the other two books, this one is brilliantly illustrated by Patrick Benson who 2 years before this book, illustrated a version of the original classic which had an introduction by Horwood and was a perfect match in size and style to the trilogy by Horwood.
As always there are 12 chapters and the endpapers by Benson play a vital and unfolding part in the trilogy. The final chapter entitled 'Return to Mole End' relates to the reader how Mole, Ratty, Badger, Otter and Toad hand over to the next generation such as Portly. It is incredibly moving and it completes the saga which began almost exactly 100 years ago with Mole spring-cleaning and continued at the start of this tale with the loyal companions approaching the autumn of their lives. This is a book that will stay in the memory and any spoilers would ruin a narrative journey that should be explored alone, or in company, but definitely not tainted by knowing where the journey leads and who one is to meet on the way.
7 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A wonderful and emotional end/beginning to the Willows saga,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Willows and Beyond (The Tales of the Willows) (Paperback)
I must take a completely different approach to the first review listed above. I found this final book of the Willows saga by William Horwood to be an exciting and mystical adventure...with a loving (albeit, more realistic and "adult") end/beginning to the original Willow's characters. Life will indeed go on for the next generation, and I found myself in tears reading the final chapters of these wonderful character's lives. If you are a purist, perhaps this book is not for you...but, if like me, you longed for a beautiful and moving end to this cherished saga - then this book is for you!!
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