Fantastic Mr. Fox

Fantastic Mr. Fox by Roald Dahl, published by Puffin Books in 1998, is a delightful children’s story that spans 81 pages. This edition presents a whimsical tale featuring a clever fox and a cast of memorable characters, including Boggis, Bunce, and Bean, who are portrayed as greedy farmers. The narrative unfolds with humor and charm, showcasing the interactions between these characters and the challenges they face.
Readers will encounter a vibrant world filled with animals and fantastical elements, as well as themes of cleverness and resilience. The story includes a variety of characters, such as Badger and Mrs. Fox, each contributing to the humorous and adventurous atmosphere. With its engaging plot and rich character dynamics, this book is a notable addition to the genre of juvenile fiction, appealing to those who enjoy stories about animals and classic tales infused with fantasy and magic.
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In this book you will find: Boggis an enormously fat man, a chicken farmer and a mean man. Bunce, a pot bellied dwarf, a duck-and-goose farmer and a nasty man. Bean, a thin man, a turkey-and-apple farmer and a beastly man. Badger, the most respectable and well-behaved animal in the district. Rat, a rude creature and a drunkard, and also a Mrs. Fox and her four children.
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