Kenneth Grahame's exuberant yet whimsical The Wind in the Willows belongs to the golden age of children's classic novels. These charming, exciting and humorous tales of the riverbank and its life featuring the wonderfully imagined Ratty, Mole, Badger and the irrepressible but conceited Toad of Toad Hall - whose passion for motor cars ("The only way to travel! Here today - in next week tomorrow") lands him in many scrapes - still continue exert their charm over adults as well as children.