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Peter Pan

Peter Pan was written by Sir James M. Barrie in 1904 as a play. He later adapted it to book form. Peter Pan is about a boy who refuses to grow up. He lives in Neverland and battles Pirates, talks to a Fairy, and takes care of his lost boys.

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