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EPISODE · Jun 17, 2024 · 11 MIN

The Unlikely Story of a Favorite Childhood Author, Beatrix Potter

from Great Stories about Great Storytellers · host Randy Overbeck

In the episode, you'll learn--how Beatrix Potter became one of the leading amateur scientists of her dayhow her love of animals led to her artistic rendering of these small creatures in her workshow she came to writer "tiny" children's books which have rolled up sales to rival some of the biggest selling authorshow her business savvy put her years ahead of other writers in the world of intellectual property rightsCheck out the backstories you never knew about the storytellers you love!

In the episode, you'll learn-- how Beatrix Potter became one of the leading amateur scientists of her dayhow her love of animals led to her artistic rendering of these small creatures in her workshow she came to writer "tiny" children's books which have rolled up sales to rival some of the biggest selling authorshow her business savvy put her years ahead of other writers in the world of intellectual property rightsCheck out the backstories you never knew about the storytellers you love!

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