Bestselling Canadian children’s author Robert Munsch, diagnosed with dementia and Parkinson’s, has plans for posthumous book releases, with around 50 stories locked in his mind. In a CBC interview, he expressed comfort with his decision regarding medical assistance in dying (MAID), despite facing criticism from pro-life groups. Munsch, who has written 85 books, including classics like “Love You Forever,” believes his stories will continue to resonate after his death. He finds solace in the thought that his literary legacy will endure, providing a sense of fulfillment.
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