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Sunny Side (Version 2)

Sunny Side (Version 2)

A. A. Milne

Published in 1940, 'Sunny Side' is the last collection of essays and poems by A. A. Milne, renowned for his creation of Winnie the Pooh. This volume features a mix of humorous articles, verses, and sketches, reflecting Milne's light-hearted style and observations on life. Milne describes the collection as 'scrappy,' including pieces that were previously omitted, showcasing his desire to capture the spontaneity of youth before it fades. The book offers a glimpse into Milne's literary versatility beyond children's literature.

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