Somewhere, a Boy and a Bear

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When Winnie-the-Pooh first appeared in print on Christmas Eve 1925, his creator had no idea that for the next hundred years this bear would, for so many, become synonymous with childhood. Here Gyles Brandreth tells the remarkable story of A.A. Milne – the man behind that ‘bear of very little brain’ who nevertheless went on to become a global phenomenon. Drawing on years of friendship with Milne’s son, the real Christopher Robin, Gyles conjures an intimate portrait of a prolific author whose legacy came to be defined by his most famous creation, and the fascinating yet troubled Milne family who for many years had a conflicted relationship with the iconic bear. This is the story of that bear but it is also a story about youth, innocence and growing up, fathers and sons, the double-edged sword of success, and, perhaps most of all, the impossible longing of returning to the enchanted places of childhood.

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From Sunday Times bestselling author Gyles Brandreth comes the remarkable life of A.A. Milne and the bear who captured millions of hearts…

Gyles Brandreth has a touching access to the secrets of the human heart’ The Times

‘Whatever subject an author chooses or has chosen for him, he reveals no secret but the secret of himself’ A A Milne

When Winnie-the-Pooh first appeared in print on Christmas Eve 1925, his creator had no idea that this bear, and the fellow inhabitants of the Hundred Acre Wood, would go on to capture the imaginations of people of all ages all over the world for the next hundred years.

In this new biography Gyles Brandreth tells the remarkable story of A A Milne – and of the ‘bear of very little brain’ who went on to become a global phenomenon.

Drawing on his friendship with Milne’s son, the real Christopher Robin, Gyles Brandreth has produced a revealing and intimate portrait of a prolific author whose legacy came to be defined by his most famous creation, and of the divided Milne family who for many years had a conflicted relationship with the iconic bear.

This is the story of a man, a boy and a bear – but it is also a gripping family drama, and a fascinating exploration of the complicated nature of growing up, and the impossible longing for a return to the enchanted places of childhood.

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Weight 0.677 kg
Dimensions 24 × 15.9 × 3.7 cm
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Hardback

Pages

320

Language

English

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Dewey

823.912 (edition:23)

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General – Trade / Code: K