One night Peter Pan flies into the home of the Darling children, and so begins amagical adventure with Peter, the fairy Tinker Bell, the lovely Wendy, and the evil Captain Hook.
James Hook, the boy who only wanted to grow up, and Peter Pan, the only boy who didn't, begin as innocent friends who become the fiercest rivals in all of Neverland.
In 1940, as Calais, France, falls to the Germans during World War II, an American boy named Peter Panzerfaust rallies a group of orphans to work together to survive and find their way to safety.
Looks at J.M. Barrie's "Peter Pan," including tributes to the author, annotations on understanding Barrie's work, and never-before published material. Includes photographs.
Reveals the world of Peter Pan through the eyes of Nick, a fatherless teen whose dreams of wonderland are replaced by the gritty reality of life and death, as Peter's recruits are forced into a lethal battle where the line between good and evil is blurred.
Middle-aged lawyer Peter Banning is convinced by Granny Wendy Darling and Tinkerbell that he is Peter Pan, and must go to Neverland to save his children from Captain Hook.