



Between the ages of six and fourteen or so, I fed my imagination with such treats. Heinlein, and the manly adventures of Louis L∪mours Sackett. So the delights of Charlottes Web and The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe passed me by, immersed as I was in the Perry Mason mysteries of Erle Stanley Gardner, the space operas of Robert A. Instead, I wanted to read what my parents and grandmother were reading and refused to look at anything else. Seuss, but at some point soon thereafter I decided that I didnt want to read childrens books anymore. The Wind in the Willows: An Annotated Edition By Kenneth Grahame, edited by Annie Gauger.
