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Anne McCaffrey: A Life with Dragons

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Anne A Life with Dragons is the biography of a writer who vividly depicted alien creatures and new worlds. As the author of the Dragonriders of Pern series, McCaffrey (1926–2011) was one of the most significant writers of science fiction and fantasy. She was the first woman to win the Hugo and Nebula awards, and her 1978 novel The White Dragon was the first science-fiction novel to appear on the New York Times hardcover bestseller list.

This biography reveals a fascinating and complex figure, one who created and re-created her fiction by drawing on life experiences. At various stages, McCaffrey was a beautiful young girl who refused to fit into traditional gender roles in high school, a restless young mother who wanted to write, an American expatriate who became an Irish citizen, an animal lover who dreamed of fantasy worlds with perfect relationships between humans and beasts, and a wife trapped in an unhappy marriage just as the women's movement took hold.

Author Robin Roberts conducted interviews with McCaffrey, her children, friends, and colleagues, and used archival correspondence and contemporary reviews and criticism. The biography examines how McCaffrey's early interests in theater, Slavonic languages and literature, and British history, mythology, and culture all shaped her science fiction. The book is a nuanced portrait of a writer whose appeal extends well beyond readers of her chosen genre.

240 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 15, 2007

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36 reviews
March 30, 2011
A book about my absolute fovorite author--couldn't wait to read it. What a waste of a week!!! as interesting as watching paint dry. Robin Roberts is not a fan I suppose. Anne Mccaffrey has amazing talent and her life has been so interesting---how could anyone write such a BORING book about it??
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February 9, 2014
I loved learning facts about one of my favorite authors, and this book does help us to know a bit about her. I did find it a bit of a dull read in places though. The subject matter is not dull but the writing I guess. I can't put a finger on it. I was glad to have read it and happy to own it. I just wish that it was a different type of read.
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31 reviews7 followers
March 2, 2025
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this biography of my favorite science fiction author, Anne McCaffrey. Roberts has done an excellent job of researching McCaffrey's career, and provides insights into the relationships (both personal and professional) that influenced her.

Although I have been a McCaffery fan for over 1/2 my life, I was delighted to learn many new things from this biography. Examples include her influence on the sci-fi genre, raising its status from pulp fiction to literature, and adding a feminist dimension previously missing. McCaffrey herself is a ground-breaker, being the first woman to win the Nebula award and one of only 3 women to be given the Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master Award by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, an organization that she helped to establish.

There were also many personal anecdotes to enjoy, including a couple of salacious ones! (e.g., turning down a sexual advance from Marion Zimmer Bradely, but accepting one from Issac Asimov.)

Roberts' writing style is engaging, although I found some of her prose repetitive; she often repeats certain facts from previous chapters in parenthetical phrases later in the book. Overall, a good book that I would recommend to fans of McCaffrey, and also to fans of science fiction in general.
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1,070 reviews7 followers
December 14, 2015
This is less a biography than a thoughtful analysis of her work and how her life experiences are reflected in that work. Having read just about everything Anne McCaffrey ever wrote, I very much enjoyed this approach. One odd thing that I found very annoying was the physical book pages. I had to turn them from the top or the bottom. The side edges were uneven, intentionally so, and this made it nearly impossible to use them to turn the page. Seems petty, but it came up with every page turn!

This book was hard to find, I had to go through Inter-library Loan to get a copy, which came from a nearby university library.
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106 reviews4 followers
June 8, 2015
Ruth was one of my very favorite dragons! His story and rider story unique! Anne's writing g style so refreshing! A great dragon fantasy novel that just keeps the story and this universe alive. I looked forward to reading more about this planet, the people, their struggles to survive and overcome all obstacles whether man made or natural disasters!!
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October 24, 2012
It was obviously written by a fan, but it was worth the read. I wish it had a bibliography of Anne's books in it.
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December 16, 2014
Love all of Ann McCaffrey books. The Dragon books are so engrossing. You just want to be there.
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May 17, 2016
I have read the Dragonriders of Pern series over and over at least 5 times since 1977. Anything by Anne McCaffrey is well worth the read.
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October 23, 2016
Anne McCaffrey is a cool person. This biography is a bit repetitive but you can tell that every page was written with love.
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July 11, 2022
A literary biography written with love. Anne McCaffrey was a huge influence on me when I was a teenager and this book just confirms that I wasn’t the only one. There’s a lot of detail that only someone who knew McCaffrey would have access to, but there’s also a fair amount of discretion involved as well: there’s a couple of pages written about McCaffrey’s positive portrayal of gay characters (the Pern books were pretty much the only novels I read for a long time that portrayed gay characters as part of the scenery or as doing anything that didn’t involve the arts or performance), but there’s nothing about her infamous “tentpeg” comments.

I probably could have done with a little less repetition of facts but Ms Roberts is first and foremost an academic and is writing for an audience that likes to dip into books for a reference or to factcheck something so it is understandable.

Overall, though, I really enjoyed this: it’s an intelligent, honest and thorough book which is also written by a fan.
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149 reviews1 follower
September 16, 2018
The subject was fascinating, the writing seemed a bit dull and heavy handed.
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March 1, 2015
Anne McCaffrey: A Life with Dragons
Roberts, Robin'
collection of short stories from Anne Mccaffrey
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April 12, 2019
An easy read and okay but really Anne was a nice, very talented lady who led a good life and did good things for others but it was not an exciting biography for a reader.
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