"The Wind in the Willows" is a children's novel written by Kenneth Grahame and first published in 1908. The story centers around the adventures of a collection of anthropomorphic animals—primarily Mole, Ratty (a water vole), Toad, and Badger—in an idyllic version of the English countryside. The book is a blend of mysticism, adventure, morality, and camaraderie and is considered a classic of children's literature. Though initially intended for kids, the book has been equally cherished by adult readers for its sophisticated narrative style and deep thematic layers, touching upon friendship, home, nature, and the seasons.