Jean Little, born on January second, nineteen thirty-two, was a celebrated Canadian writer renowned for her contributions to children's literature. Over her prolific career, she authored more than fifty books, captivating young readers with her imaginative storytelling and relatable characters.
In addition to her extensive work in children's fiction, Little penned two autobiographies: 'Little by Little' and 'Stars Come Out Within.' These works provide insight into her life experiences and the challenges she faced, particularly her partial blindness from birth due to corneal scars.
Despite her visual impairment, which often required the assistance of a guide dog, Little's passion for writing shone brightly. Her unique perspective and resilience inspired countless readers and writers alike, making her a beloved figure in Canadian literature.