Peter Pan, a boy who won't grow up, takes three Edwardian children with him to a magical island full of pirates, fairies, and mermaids; an island where children are always at play.
It all began on a Friday. Of course it was a Friday. The children were tucked gently into their beds; the night-lights were on; the window was locked. But, it was not enough. The children had vanished into the night, leaving only an open window.
A young man who lives and works in the beautiful but rigid city of Gobbelmore discovers a shocking truth – that the city’s utopian society is a lie and the mirage is sustained with smoke and mirrors.
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