The extraordinary life story of one of the most beloved writers in the
world, including his courageous battle with Alzheimers With worldwide
sales of more than 65 million copies in 37 languages, Terry Pratchett's
novels are eagerly awaited by his legions of fans year after year.
Featuring an in-depth look at the man and his work, as well as on-screen
adaptations and a collector's guide, this is essential reading for any
fan. His first Discworld novel, "The Colour of Magic," was released in
1983 and ever since then the series, with its whimsical heroes and
fiendish foes, has delighted both young and old alike. In 2007 Pratchett
announced that he had been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. He has
courageously faced the disease head-on, equaling the determination of
his characters in his vivid and satirical novels. This book examines his
extraordinary life, showcased against the backdrop of more than 40 years
of irreverent artistic achievements. For devoted fans it features
appendices of more than 60 pages listing Pratchett's works on screen and
at the theatre, a complete UK bibliography and collector's guide, and a
note about cats.