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Continuing a series on anthropomorphics in literature, this issue reviews Jan Needle's novel, Wild Wood (1981) which tells the story of Grahame's Wind in the Willows (1907) but from the other viewpoint, that of the ferrets and weasels.
By Altivo, the Clydesdale librarianContinuing a series on anthropomorphics in literature, this issue reviews Jan Needle's novel, Wild Wood (1981) which tells the story of Grahame's Wind in the Willows (1907) but from the other viewpoint, that of the ferrets and weasels.