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This comprehensive biography talks about the life of American icon Fred Rogers (1928 – 2003), the man behind the famous American television show for children Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood (1962 β 2001). Fred Rogers was more than just a presenter, his show was more than just oneβs usual childrenβs programme, and, hence, this biography is so much more than a book about one celebrity. Always championing childrenβs rights and their needs, Rogers has always been known for valuing each viewer βjust the way they areβ and a child was truly someone who mattered on his television. Unassuming, humble and even shy, but with captivating presence, Rogers hence revolutionised childrenβs day-time television in the US, believing that television can be uplifting, fun and educational for everyone [2018: 172]. From Rogersβ childhood to his last TV appearance, the biography touches on many aspects of his life, including Rogersβ unparalleled-on-television authenticity, his commitment to child development, and his love for music and swimming. The Good Neighbour is a book to read because Fred Rogers was one of those people whose efforts and commitments should never be forgotten. Fred Rogersβ life is a life worth knowing.
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