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thejuddsky 's review for:
The Good Neighbor: The Life and Work of Fred Rogers
by Maxwell King
While at times I found this biography slightly uninteresting, which probably has more to do with me and my general dislike of biographies than it does with the book itself, I found this book to be a solid tribute to the tv personality and humanitarian I most adore. I learned so much about the man that I’d never known, laughed at correspondences written between Rogers and his child and adult fans, and sobbed when reading about his death. I finished the book feeling inspired to approach my relationships with my students, my friends, my family, and strangers with Mr. Rogers’ heart and appreciation for the special individuals we all are.