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The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse book cover
The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse
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About Margery Williams

Margery Williams Bianco, an accomplished English-American author, is universally revered for her timeless contributions to children’s literature. Born on July 22, 1881, in London, Williams developed an affinity for storytelling early in life—a passion that effectively fueled her illustrious career. As a child of seemingly endless imagination, she penned her first novel at the tender age of nine. Despite formidable barriers to women in the publishing industry, this early ambition foreshadowed her becoming a prominent and influential literary figure.

Best known for her heartwarming classic, “The Velveteen Rabbit,” Williams employs an enchantingly eloquent narrative style that delicately weaves themes of love, loss, and real beauty into her work. The book, initially published in 1922, quickly attained staggering popularity and cemented her place amongst the most cherished children’s authors. Williams’ superb ability to blend realism with fantasy crafted tales that resonate deeply with both children and adults.

Williams, in her lifetime, authored over thirty children’s books, each exuding an amalgam of warmth, whimsy, and wisdom. The depth of her work and her finesse in telling narratives endearingly sincere has ensured integration into the tapestry of classic American literature. With a legacy characterized by a profound love for storytelling, Margery Williams endures as a beloved literary icon in children’s literature community, her works continuing to inspire generations of readers and authors alike.