![]() ![]() Peter is approximately twelve to fourteen years old. He flies to Neverland after being "abandoned" by his mother. Peter flies away when he is a baby and has adventures in Kensington Gardens. (P&SC) He is later revealed to be the son of a Mr. He is shipwrecked on the island of Neverland. (LWB= The Little White Bird, P&W= Peter and Wendy, P&SC= Peter and the Starcatchers, P&ST= Peter and the Shadow Thieves, P&SR= Peter and the Secret of Rundoon, P&SM= Peter and the Sword of Mercy) The following table identifies distinct differences between the works of Barry and Pearson, and those of Barrie. Most of these differences are established in the first book in the series. The Starcatchers books have a number of continuity differences with the original novel, particularly contradicting the material in The Little White Bird, Barrie's prior story about Peter's early adventures. The fifth book – set in the present – breaks the pattern. Thus, each title takes the form Peter and the S_. The four prequels to Peter and Wendy take advantage of the logo design of the first Starcatchers book, which features an intertwined P and S. The first was written as a stand-alone prequel to the original work, but two follow-ups were promptly announced when it was successful, and a fourth (taking place years after the third) followed. The Starcatchers series of books by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson are a set of novels that tie in with the famous play about Peter Pan by J. ![]()
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