The Funny Guy

The Funny Guy by Grace Allen Hogarth is a children’s story published by Puffin Books in 1975, featuring 175 pages in English. This edition presents the tale of a lonely little girl in early 1900s New England, who, despite her unhappy nickname, finds joy through the “St. Nicholas magazine.” Her life takes a positive turn when she discovers a new friend, transforming her nickname into a term of endearment.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of friendship and happiness, as the protagonist navigates her feelings of loneliness and discovers the joy of sharing her interests. The story highlights the importance of companionship and the ways in which a simple magazine can bring people together. This edition offers a glimpse into childhood experiences and the emotional growth that comes from forming connections with others.
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In the early 1900’s a lonely little New England girl, unhappily nicknamed the Funny Guy, derived much happiness from the “St. Nicholas magazine.” Her happiness increased when she found a new friend with whom to share the magazine and her nickname became a term of endearment.
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