Description
About the Author
Always intrigued by how the lives of artists and writers have been influenced by the natural world, Linda Lear discovered quite by accident that Beatrix Potter had passions and interests way beyond those of her legendary series of little books for children. A professor of environmental history and the author of the prize-winning biography, Rachel Carson: Witness of Nature, Lear is an enthusiastic horticulturalist and collector of botanical art.
Reviews
One of the most interesting Englishwomen of her time * Charlotte Moore *
Potter's marvellous voice, captured in letters and journals, comes through loud and clear ... Lear gives us much to consider about this unfamiliar and remarkable woman -- Lavinia Greenlaw * Daily Telegraph *
Lear blasts through the myths and misconceptions to reveal a Victorian rebel ... biography at its inspiring, riveting best * Scotland on Sunday *
The fullest and most authoritative biography of Potter to date * Independent on Sunday *
Curl up will Lear's excellent new biography * Daily Mail *
Curl up will Lear's excellent new biography * Daily Mail *
Awards
Winner of Lakeland Book of the Year.
Book Information
ISBN 9780141003108
Author Linda Lear
Format Paperback
Page Count 608
Imprint Penguin Books Ltd
Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Weight(grams) 462g
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 129mm * 27mm