Petar Pan

Petar Pan

James Matthew Barrie

In search of new stories, Peter Pan, a boy who did not want to grow up, is left without his own shadow in the house of Mr. and Mrs. Darling.

One evening, when he tried to find her, he met their children: Wendy, John and Michael. A chance encounter turned into a great adventure. With the help of the magical powder of the fairy Zvončica, Peter's companion, they flew towards the second star on the right which leads to Nigdjezemska. There they were met by lost boys, warlike Indians, fickle mermaids and terrible pirates, and the most terrible of all terrible sailors - Captain Cook. The character of playful Peter has become a symbol of carefree childhood, and adults and children of all ages equally enjoy the adventures of his group in Nigdjezemska.

Translation
Lada Klaić
Editor
Dikssha Chopra
Illustrations
Yogesh Kumar Singh, Rakesh Gurung, Kamal, Sushanta Kar, Sijo John, Ashish Verma
Graphics design
Azad Singh
Dimensions
28 x 21 cm
Publisher
24 sata, Zagreb, 2009.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53323-047-4

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