Christopher Robin's story in his own words.
Christopher Robin Milne was the son of author A.A. (Alan Alexander)
Milne and Dorothy de Selincourt. As a young child, he was the basis
of the character Christopher Robin in his father's Winnie-the-Pooh
stories and in two books of poems.
Christopher Milne was a shy boy and did not like the attention that
he received from the public because of his father's success with
the Pooh books. In 1974, Milne decided to publish the first of
three autobiographical books. The Enchanted Places gave an account
of his childhood and of the problems that he had encountered
because of the Pooh books.
An autobiography of extraordinary tact as well as candour
*The Times*
Mr Milne has set out to recreate a world . . . he has been totally
successful
*Times Literary Supplement*
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