Grahame's The Golden Age (1895) is a collection of stories about five imaginative children retreating from their repressive families and into their own fantasies. This work made Grahame famous.
Dream Days (1898) is another collection of stories by Grahame. It is the sequel to The Golden Age, involving the same five children. It furthered Grahame's success as a writer.
Charlotte's Web (1952), by E. B. White, like The Wind in the Willows, is a novel featuring animal protagonists. In it a pig is saved from being slaughtered through the efforts of a spider who writes words in her web.
Redwall (1986), by Brian Jacques, is an animal novel that tells a.....
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