Historian Sarah Gristwood follows Potter from her constricted Victorian
childhood to the success and tragedy of the years 1901-13, when she
published nearly all her major books yet was denied love by the death of
her fiance. Finally, she traces the last 30 years of Potter's life, when
she abandoned books to become a working farmer and pioneer of the
conservation movement in the early days of the National Trust. Special
features throughout the book will show how Beatrix Potter developed many
of her most famous characters, including Peter Rabbit, Mrs.
Tiggy-winkle, and Jemima Puddleduck.