![]() ![]() ![]() In her writings about her childhood, Margery described her father as a loving parent who valued the art of reading and the development of imagination. ![]() Background and Early Lifeīorn in London, England, Margery Williams was the second daughter of Robert Williams and Florence Harper Williams. As a renowned barrister and scholar, her father inspired his daughters to read and write, and by extension, fueled her passion to become a writer. Margery William’s interest in writing was fueled by the encouragement she received from her father. She received the Newbery Honor for Winterbound. Her most enduring work is The Velveteen Rabbit (1922). Margery Williams Bianco (J– September 4, 1944) was a British-American author and translator, best known for children’s books. ![]()
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