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Well first it's on a boat called The Never Land, then they end up on an island of the Mollusks (the native people there). It is supposed to be in probably the early 1900's since Peter meets in one of the later books Jamie Barrie (the author of Peter and Wendy), in the park, and Barrie seems as if he will plan something such as a story, because of his strange encounter with the red headed boy Peter.And his story was published in the early 1900's.

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"Peter and the Starcatchers" is set in Victorian-era England and the fantastical world of Neverland. The story unfolds on a ship called the Neverland, where a young orphan named Peter and a group of children embark on a thrilling adventure filled with pirates, mermaids, and magical starstuff.

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