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Walt Disney was one of the twentieth century's greatest artists, a man whose name remains synonymous with American years as a child. His iconic masterpieces - Snow White, Cinderella, Bambi, Disneyland, and, of course, Mickey Mouse - have grown to be fixtures of your cultural scenery. Behind the Disney magic and elegance, however, was a life of constant turmoil and conflict. In such a fast-paced, interesting biography, Alexander Kennedy calls for us from cradle to grave in the life span of this stressed genius. Walt, an abused child, locates a getaway from his sufferings in art, but his capacity and ambition soon lead him toward life that even he could not have thought, one of love and tragedy, success and betrayal, genius and disaster. As a studio room mind, Disney was required to battle family and business partners, billionaires and unions, and communist plots of his own paranoid imaginings. But through all the highs and lows, he nonetheless extended to create his masterpieces, forever redefining American animation.