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The works of Beatrix Potter were a fixture in my childhood. In reading this biography I learned I haven't read all of her books, but I've come pretty close!
Her life is an interesting one, simple and extraordinary at the same time. The first few decades of her life were in many ways uneventful, as she was limited in what she was able to do, essentially chained to her parents. Her writing eventually brought her some independence, but it took her a very long time to stand up for herself - - her need to be a dutiful daughter was frustrating at times, as she could have had the life she wanted much earlier, but she got there in the end!
Her focus on writing and painting lessened after her marriage, but it was replaced by another life she had always wanted to lead, that of a wife and a farmer. Her writing paved the way for that but she seemed content to leave Beatrix Potter behind and be Mrs. Heelis instead. I think at this point in her life her reality became something she actually enjoyed and she didn't need her imaginary world as much.
Her animal companions are my favourite to read about - mice, hedgehogs, cats, owls, chickens, even bats. She used to travel with them whenever she went away with her family. Obviously so much of her writing was centered around them, and the combination of her pets and the stories she wrote about them seemed at times to be the only things she really had in her life that were her own. She struggled with ill health and bouts of depression, hardly surprising given she was hardly allowed to do anything for herself. Her parents kept her from marriage, limited her hobbies at times, and made her career difficult. They seemed determined to keep her with them, which I found confusing. At times I wished she would go and live with her brother, or a friend, but that wasn't how things worked back then.
It took her many decades to find her footing in the world, but there is something comforting in the fact that she managed it in the end, and that she enjoyed the life she had dreamed of just as much as she had hoped she would.