Peter Pan in Scarlet Biography, NetWorth, Height, Age, Weight, Family, Married, Son, Daughter

Peter Pan in Scarlet (2006) is a novel by British author Geraldine
McCaughrean. It is marketed as the "official sequel" to J. M. Barrie's
Peter and Wendy (1911), as it was authorised by Great Ormond Street
Hospital, which was granted all rights to the characters and original
writings by Barrie in 1929. McCaughrean was selected in 2004 following
a competition in which novelists were invited to submit a sample
chapter and plot outline for a sequel. Set in 1926, the book continues
the story of the Lost Boys, the Darling family, and Peter Pan, during
the reign of George V and following World War I.The book was released
internationally on 5 October 2006. The first United Kingdom printing
consisted of a standard run of approximately 30,000 copies, and a
limited edition of 1,500 copies with a specially printed bookplate,
individually numbered and signed by the author. In Britain it was
released with a cover illustration and interior silhouettes by David
Wyatt, and in the United States with a cover illustration by Tony
DiTerlizzi. The US edition features interior silhouette illustrations
by Scott M. Fischer. The book was also released in audio format in the
UK and US.Five copies of a special edition, leather bound in a
slipcase, were also printed; the author, Great Ormond Street Hospital,
Oxford University Press, and HM The Queen (Patron of Great Ormond
Street Hospital) each received one of these special edition books. The
fifth was auctioned at the book launch.A new edition, fully
illustrated in colour by David Wyatt, abridged by Geraldine
McCaughrean for younger readers, was published in the UK in October
2008 by Oxford University Press. Peter Pan in Scarlet Biography, NetWorth, Height, Age, Weight, Family, Married, Son, Daughter




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