
But the film is a fictionalised episode in a long, complex life.įew knew that behind the quintessentially English nanny named Mary Poppins was an Australian. Indeed, Travers claimed emphatically that she did not write for children at all. In the new film Saving Mr Banks, Emma Thompson is practically perfect at delivering the withering putdowns of Travers, reminding us that not all children’s authors are renowned for their love of children. Travers, far from grateful, eyes the baby coldly and says: “Will the child be a nuisance?” A young woman with a baby in her arms generously allows her case to be taken down instead.

They want to take it away but she insists she must keep her bag with her.


PL Travers, aged 60, is on a flight to Hollywood and her suitcase is too large for the luggage rack.
