Adults Only: Biographies of Children’s Authors
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It is a good thing that the lives of children’s authors are not always reflected in the books they wrote. Some of the most enduring and well-loved of these books were written by people whose lives were not sugar and spice. Quite a few of the authors were sad, troubled, depressed, filled with self-doubt, veterans from wars, who possibly suffered from PTSD, C.S. Lewis, J. R. R. Tolkien, and A. A. Milne all fought in World War I, quite a few were eccentrics, several did not even like children, but there were others whose books grew out of stories they told to their own children. The creative act is a mystery, and the treasures these writers left us are the result of their imaginative and expressive powers. We suggest these biographies are for adults only. If you do not want your illusions shattered, then proceed with caution before reading about the lives of some very talented people.