J.M. Barrie
His Works
Early Life
Career
Achievements
Peter Pan
The Little White Bird
The Little Minister
A Window in Thrums
Tommy and Grizel
Auld Licht Idyls
Margaret Oglivy
My Lady Nicotine
Barrie's Early life wasn't that exciting. When he was 6, his mothers favorite child and his brother died on the day before his 14th Birthday
This caused his mother to go in depression for a long period of time, so he was haunted with these memories. So he tried to act like a child even in his adulthood.
He also grew attention to himself via storytelling
J.M. Barrie worked as a Journalist after Graduating
After that he wrote some novels.
After successfully writing few fiction novels, He became a Playwright in 1890s
Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Broadway Musical
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Musical