the person who wrote the book his name is E.B. white
Elwyn Brooks White
the conflict in the book Stuart little is Stuart can't find margalo the bird and his best friend.
Author who wrote the book UTILIZING THE BY-PRODUCT OF A PRINTING BUSINESS.
He had just been visited by a white mouse.ANSWER "Stuart Little" was published in 1945. In a 1973 letter to students of children's literature, White wrote, "There was no preparation for writing 'Stuart Little.' I did no research. The story we written, episode by episode, over a period of about twelve years, for home consumption. I had nephews and nieces who wanted me to tell them a story, and that's the way I went about it. Book publication was not in my mind." During the time that he was writing "Stuart Little," he had said that the idea came to him in a dream while he was sleeping on the subway. In a 1949 letter to Morris Bishop, White wrote, "The last couple of chapters in "Stuart Little' were no dream, they were a nightmare: I wrote them doggedly and while under the impression that I was at death's door and should catch up on loose ends."
The paperback of Stuart Little has 131 pages. It was first published in 1945. It was written by E. B. White.
The name of Stuart Little's first book is "Stuart Little" written by E.B. White.
John Stuart Mill wrote On Liberty.
Elwyn Brooks White
the conflict in the book Stuart little is Stuart can't find margalo the bird and his best friend.
Jesse Stuart
he was a stray on the newyork city streets until the littles found stuart
EB White wrote Stuart Little and Charlotte's Web.
Author who wrote the book UTILIZING THE BY-PRODUCT OF A PRINTING BUSINESS.
EB White wrote Stuart Little and Charlotte's Web.
Mitch Albom was the author who wrote the Have a Little Faith book. Have a Little Faith is a nonfiction book that is about conversations between the author and members of clergy.
He had just been visited by a white mouse.ANSWER "Stuart Little" was published in 1945. In a 1973 letter to students of children's literature, White wrote, "There was no preparation for writing 'Stuart Little.' I did no research. The story we written, episode by episode, over a period of about twelve years, for home consumption. I had nephews and nieces who wanted me to tell them a story, and that's the way I went about it. Book publication was not in my mind." During the time that he was writing "Stuart Little," he had said that the idea came to him in a dream while he was sleeping on the subway. In a 1949 letter to Morris Bishop, White wrote, "The last couple of chapters in "Stuart Little' were no dream, they were a nightmare: I wrote them doggedly and while under the impression that I was at death's door and should catch up on loose ends."
James Frey wrote A Million Little Pieces.