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Robert Munsch, the Beloved Children’s Author Whose Stories Are Slipping Away

Robert Munsch wrote “The Paper Bag Princess,” “Love You Forever” and other classics by performing them over and over for kids. But dementia is now stealing his imagination.

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nytimes.comStai leggendo9 mesi fa

Robert Munsch, the Beloved Children’s Author Whose Stories Are Slipping Away

Robert Munsch wrote “The Paper Bag Princess,” “Love You Forever” and other classics by performing them over and over for kids. But dementia is now stealing his imagination.

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dailymail.co.uk9 mesi fa

Iconic children's author says he'll die by assisted suicide

Robert Munsch, a ubiquitous children's book author suffering from dementia and Parkinson's disease, has announced that he will die by physician assisted suicide.

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  1. domenica 14 settembre 2025·nytimes.com

    Robert Munsch, the Beloved Children’s Author Whose Stories Are Slipping Away

    Robert Munsch wrote “The Paper Bag Princess,” “Love You Forever” and other classics by performing them over and over for kids. But dementia is now stealing his imagination.

  2. martedì 16 settembre 2025·dailymail.co.uk

    Iconic children's author says he'll die by assisted suicide

    Robert Munsch, a ubiquitous children's book author suffering from dementia and Parkinson's disease, has announced that he will die by physician assisted suicide.