A review by dajenny
The Enchanted Places by Ernest H. Shepard, Christopher Milne

4.0

Interesting biography from the "real Christopher Robin". While it was rambling at times, and didn't necessarily address his thoughts on his fame as much as I had hoped, I enjoyed his style (similar to his father's, in many ways), the glimpses into his childhood, and insight into some of the background for the stories.

It's a worthwhile book to read and/or think about, too, for anyone who writes about their children today - be it on blogs or FB or as a freelance writer. Though Christopher doesn't go into great detail about how the books changed him, he does remind us that our children are people and will one day be adults coming to terms with the things shared about them online.