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‘Peter Pan’ by JM Barrie
THIS AUDIBLE ORIGINAL takes listeners
on a magical adventure with Peter,
Wendy, Michael and John as they arrive
in Neverland and take on Captain Hook,
with the help of Tiger Lily and Tinker
Bell. The story begins in London during
the Blitz, and Mary Darling is hoping to
evacuate her children to the countryside.
However, her plans take an unexpected
turn when a familiar face from her
childhood returns – Peter Pan, the
mysterious boy who never grows up.
This enchanting adaptation, produced
in association with Great Ormond Street
Hospital, stars Rupert Everett as the
villainous Captain Hook and Adeel
Akhtar as his right-hand man, Smee.
A tale adored by people of all ages, Peter
Pan will transport the whole family to
a world of faith, trust and fairy dust.

‘Peter Pan’ is
available for
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Students who are the first in their family to go to
university are more likely to experience impostor
syndrome (IS). A study that focused on STEM
(science, technology, engineering and mathematics)
courses found first-generation students were more
likely to experience IS on a daily basis, leading to lower
attendance and results, but only in classes perceived
to have high levels of competition, suggesting the
classroom atmosphere was also a factor.**
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