Sorry, i'm not answering a question or anything, but just have to say...fell in love because of Andrew's JMB bio and how real the Scot was in both the book and script, virtures and faults. Whereas other bios I had read were either bashing or worshiping people. Barrie's a mastepiece...his reckless passion and grace in imagination, moods and coldness in full swing, his care/intrusion of the Davies family, his relationship with his wife, the letting go of his boys...nothing sentimental or judgmental in Birkin's way. Like those 3 divorce scenes in TLB...so difficult, but brilliant. Barrie shocked, caring, selfish. The book actually is really moving about seeing people who are alive too. I was in my mid teens when I read/saw Andrew's version of the story and it changed the way I looked around, thought of myself and others whereas before it was very black/white. Enough blah, but I recently read through the pondering book again and such thoughts came in my mind and heart...