Even before she emerged from the cot in her nursery, Beatrix Potter was up against it. With her prodigious memory she recalled being placed 'under the tyranny of a cross old nurse' who introduced her to 'witches, fairies and the creed of the terrible John Calvin'. More sadness followed. She had no s
The Real Beatrix Potter
โ Scribed by Nadia Cohen
- Publisher
- White Owl
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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