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From: Scotland on Sunday
Date: 20020217
Author:TOBY MCDONALD
THE classic children's tale The Wind in the Willows is to get the Shrek treatment.
Walt Disney is to give the Scots-born author Kenneth Grahame's story a multi-million pound computer animation makeover.
Disney, which owns the rights to the novel, made an unsuccessful cartoon from it 50 years ago.
Edinburgh-born Grahame - a descendant of Robert I - was raised by relatives in the West Highlands after his family broke up because of his lawyer father's alcoholism.
The book was born out of a loveless marriage as the author wrote letters to his only son, who was away at boarding school.
After ...
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