![]() Peter is approximately twelve to fourteen years old. He flies to Neverland after being "abandoned" by his mother. Peter flies away when he is a baby and has adventures in Kensington Gardens. (P&SC) He is later revealed to be the son of a Mr. He is shipwrecked on the island of Neverland. (LWB= The Little White Bird, P&W= Peter and Wendy, P&SC= Peter and the Starcatchers, P&ST= Peter and the Shadow Thieves, P&SR= Peter and the Secret of Rundoon, P&SM= Peter and the Sword of Mercy) The following table identifies distinct differences between the works of Barry and Pearson, and those of Barrie. ![]() Most of these differences are established in the first book in the series. The Starcatchers books have a number of continuity differences with the original novel, particularly contradicting the material in The Little White Bird, Barrie's prior story about Peter's early adventures. The fifth book – set in the present – breaks the pattern. Thus, each title takes the form Peter and the S_. The four prequels to Peter and Wendy take advantage of the logo design of the first Starcatchers book, which features an intertwined P and S. The first was written as a stand-alone prequel to the original work, but two follow-ups were promptly announced when it was successful, and a fourth (taking place years after the third) followed. ![]() The Starcatchers series of books by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson are a set of novels that tie in with the famous play about Peter Pan by J. ![]()
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