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After the Rain: A New Adventure for Peter Pan is a children's novel written by Canadian author J. E. Somma and first published by Daisy Books in May 2002.
It was published without incident in Canada, where the copyright to Peter Pan was generally agreed to have expired, but Somma and GOSH were in legal dispute when it was published in the U.S. in 2002, where GOSH claimed their copyrights were still valid. They eventually settled out of court.[1]
Overview[]
- Warm, adventurous and engaging. After the Rain breathes new life into James Barrie's loveable character Peter Pan. Set in the twenty-first century, after one hundred years as the boy who wouldn't grow up, Peter feels outgrown and forgotten by modern-day children. To get even, in an angry rage he wishes for all of the world's magic to be cast into a heavily guarded Kingdom. After which, with the help of three new friends who come to his rescue (Crystal, Buddy and Sean) Peter must face the unforeseen consequences of his wish.
Characters[]
Protagonists[]
- Peter Pan
- Tinkerbell
- Chief Magical Engineer Oliver
- Crystal McFarland
- Sean Colin Grainger
- Buddy
Antagonists[]
- The Keeper
- First General
- The Keeper's Army
- Offspring of the Great Croc
Neverlanders[]
- Leprechauns
- Mermaids
- Butterfly-Trees
- Greeter-Trees
- Echo-Flowers
Other Characters[]
- Brian McFarland
- Charlie
- Annie Grainger
- Amber Rose Grainger
- Noah
- Oliver
- Jenny Meyers
- Simon
- Ms Sutton
Gallery[]
External Links[]
- Official website
After the Rain: A New Adventure for Peter Pan on Goodreads
- After the Rain: A New Adventure for Peter Pan on Neverpedia