The Wind in the Willows
/ðə ˌwɪnd ɪn ðə ˈwɪləʊz/
/ðə ˌwɪnd ɪn ðə ˈwɪləʊz/
- a children's novel (1908) by Kenneth Grahame. It describes the adventures and relationships of a group of small animals, including a mole, a rat, a toad and a badger, who live by a river. It was one of the most popular British children's books of the 20th century. A version of it for the stage, called Toad of Toad Hall, written in 1929 by A A Milne, is still often performed.
柳树上的风:肯尼思·格雷厄姆(Kenneth Grahame)创作的儿童小说(1908年)。它描述了一群生活在河边的小动物的冒险和关系,其中包括relationships鼠,老鼠,蟾蜍和a。它是20世纪最受欢迎的英国儿童读物之一。AA Milne于1929年编写的该舞台的一个版本称为Toad of Toad Hall,仍然经常使用。