Many of his works are based on real life, such as "Dandelion Wine", a book about growing up in small-town Illinois.
For all its deliberate simplicity, "Dandelion Wine" has some novel ideas about movement.
The latter was adapted from his 1957 novel Dandelion Wine.
The park contains locations described in Dandelion Wine, most notably the "113 steps".
Some critics consider Dandelion Wine to be Bradbury's most personal work.
Bradbury wrote a stage adaptation of Dandelion Wine in 1988.
The dancers in "Dandelion Wine" are often linked to one another as they move.
Several of the stories feature some of the characters from his Dandelion Wine.
"Dandelion Wine" sets everyone hopping in a welcome to spring.
He got up, slid Dandelion Wine back into its place on his crowded bookshelf, and left the bedroom.