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The Wind in the Willows Summary
The Wind in the Willows is a public-domain classic by Kenneth Grahame. This guide explains what happens, why it matters, who appears, and how to read the original without getting stuck.
Main idea
The Wind in the Willows is useful for readers interested in friendship, home, adventure, temptation, loyalty, and pastoral comfort. The Simple Classics page keeps the source text available while giving a plain-English bridge into each section.
- Start with What happens here.
- Use the character notes to track relationships.
- Return to the full original once the scene is clear.
How to read it
Read for the main conflict, pressure, or change in each section. Older wording matters less on the first pass than understanding who wants what and what changes by the end.
Best section to start with
Start with the first section, then use the section list to continue in order.
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FAQ
What is The Wind in the Willows about?
The Wind in the Willows is about friendship, home, adventure, temptation, loyalty, and pastoral comfort.
Is The Wind in the Willows public domain?
The page uses a Project Gutenberg source listed as public domain in the United States.