Peter Pan de Kensington by Jose Luis Munuera

Peter Pan de Kensington

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As the sun sets, reality is erased, and in its place rises the power of imagination. During the day, London’s Kensington Gardens are the territory of humans. At night, they become the kingdom of wonder. Six-year-old Maimie finds herself lost in the park one night. Luckily, Peter Pan is there to help her. As a permanent resident of the gardens, he shows her their many secrets, as well as the art of flying. But Maimie’s desire to go home only grows, much to Peter’s deception. Together, they must solve an unlikely riddle, or Maimie will find herself trapped in the park forever.

Before writing the famous "Peter Pan and Wendy" in 1911, James Matthew Barrie wrote "The Little White Bird" in 1902, in which he first explored the character of Peter Pan. José-Luis Munuera has adapted this forgotten text, creating a character that is both personal and loyal to the original work.

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