Those who suffer from the Peter Pan syndrome are often trapped by emotional problems that block their growth. In this book, the author examines J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan to show how events suffered in the early years can lead to a sense of loss and sadness in adults.
Peter Pan Summary
Peter Pan: Story of Lost Childhood by Kathleen Kelley-Laine
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Table of Contents
Peter Pan is born; Peter Pan on the windowsill; the past, the passage and the passer; forgotten childhood; the lost child-adult - a wife as mother; captain of the boys; folded wings.
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GOR005294476
9781862040090
1862040095
Peter Pan: Story of Lost Childhood by Kathleen Kelley-Laine
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