Beatrix
Captures the artist's life and workBeatrix Potter's childhood was characterized by a distinctly Victorian mixture of privilege and neglect. Her parents were distant and distracted, so she was left largely to her own devices. She found companionship in nature, in the small animals she met in the...
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Captures the artist's life and workBeatrix Potter's childhood was characterized by a distinctly Victorian mixture of privilege and neglect. Her parents were distant and distracted, so she was left largely to her own devices. She found companionship in nature, in the small animals she met in the family's garden and in the countryside on summer visits. And she found happiness in drawing and writing stories about her animal friends, later the inspiration for The Tale of Peter Rabbit and her twenty-two other books. Beatrix Potter's own words, taken from her letters and journals, are incorporated in Jeanette Winter’s book -- just slightly larger than Beatrix Potter’s little books -- and this portrait pays a glowing tribute to the grande dame of children’s literature.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780374306557 (0374306559)
Publish date: March 4th 2003
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Pages no: 64
Edition language: English
The cover of this book is very telling. It's the story of a lonely and serious little girl who had a privileged, sheltered and somewhat neglected childhood. As a result she developed a passion for solitary occupations - enjoying nature and drawing. This girl grew up to become one of the most famo...