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"Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens" is a novel by J. M. Barrie, published in 1906, and serves as a prequel to Barry's famous play and novel "Peter Pan."
"Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens" showcases Barrie's imaginative storytelling and ability to capture the wonder and innocence of childhood. The novel provides a delightful exploration of Peter Pan's early life and sets the stage for the beloved character who would later appear in "Peter and Wendy" and the play "Peter Pan, or the Boy Who Never Grows Up."

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Summary
In "Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens," Barry explores the origins and adventures of Peter Pan before he became the boy who never grew up. The novel follows Peter as a child as he escapes from home and lives in London's Kensington Gardens, interacting with various magical and fantastical creatures such as fairies, animals and the infamous fairy Tinkerbell.
The book also describes Peter's reckless adventures and encounters with other characters, including the wise and protective fairy, the birdlike Solomon Cow, and the ingenious thrush who teaches him to fly. It explores Peter's desire for adventure, his curiosity about the human world, and his ultimate decision to leave the garden and live in Neverland.

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CONTENTS.

CHAPTER I. THE GRAND TOUR OF THE GARDENS
CHAPTER II. PETER PAN
CHAPTER III. THE THRUSH'S NEST
CHAPTER IV. LOCK-OUT TIME
CHAPTER V. THE LITTLE HOUSE
CHAPTER VI. PETER'S GOAT