The Land of Far-Beyond is a children's novel written by Enid Blyton, illustrated by Horace J Knowles, and published in England in 1942.
It is a Christian allegory loosely modelled on John Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress (1678).
[1] A boy named Peter and his two sisters, Anna and Patience, travel from the City of Turmoil to the City of Happiness in the Land of Far-Beyond, carrying the heavy burdens of their bad deeds on their backs.
With them are two other children, Lily and John, and five adults—Mr Scornful, Mr Fearful, Dick Cowardly, Gracie Grumble and Sarah Simple.
However the book also hints that Mr Scornful, carrying the worst bad deeds of all, who failed at the gate to the City of Happiness, continues to fight until the end (taking the narrow path to a different entrance) unlike the previous adults and children that failed.