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Meet the Disney Brothers
Meet the Disney Brothers: A Unique Biography about Walt Disney | Aaron Goldberg
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You have probably heard the word Disney before. Come on, who hasn't? You've seen Disney movies, watched Disney TV shows, and maybe even visited Disneyland or Walt Disney World. Did you know there were two brothers with the last name of Disney who created this entertainment empire? Walt and Roy Disney built the world's most popular theme parks and brought to life some of the best-known cartoon characters in family entertainment. The story of their lives is a wonderful tale of hard work, determination, and cooperation. While this book is primarily about Walt Disney, his story can't be properly told without including his older brother Roy and the strong bond between siblings that propelled them to worldwide fame and fortune. Illustrations throughout this biography help tell the story of how two farm boys from the Midwest went on to build one of the world's most successful entertainment companies.
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BookishRedhead
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"The small family business, founded in 1923, grew to so much more than the studio that created Mickey Mouse.
Not too bad for two farm boys from the Midwest"
Quick, interesting and to the point!

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BookishRedhead
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Early birthday to myself and a little treat on nearly finishing my 100 miles for Mind mental health.
81 out of 100 and I'm only 14 days in.

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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ If you‘re looking to learn some Disney biographical history, but don‘t want to invest hours upon hours on a Walt-specific chunkster, this hits the highlights of these incredible brothers‘ lives. Disney people should absolutely pick up a full-on Walt Disney biography, too, but I think this slim volume will attract a wider readership to start.

🏰✨🐭 We‘re heading back to WDW soon, so I‘m trip prepping!

DivineDiana Love the castle! Is it a Middle Grade book? 1y
britt_brooke @DivineDiana I wouldn‘t say it‘s a middle grade book, but it would be totally fine for younger readers. 😊 1y
DivineDiana Thank you! 1y
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