The Wind in the Willows — a tale of wanderlust, male bonding, and timeless delight
- Written by Kate Cantrell, Lecturer - Creative Writing & English Literature, University of Southern Queensland
flickr, CC BY-NDLike several classics penned during the golden age of children’s literature, The Wind in the Willows was written with a particular child in mind.
Alastair Grahame was four years old when his father Kenneth — then a secretary at the Bank of England — began inventing bedtime stories about the reckless ruffian, Mr...





