The Witches

The Witches by Roald Dahl, published by Puffin in 2013, is a captivating tale that explores the sinister world of witches disguised as ordinary women. This edition spans 199 pages and presents a narrative that warns readers about the true nature of these detestable beings, who harbor murderous intentions and a particular hatred for children. The story follows a boy and his grandmother as they confront the Grand High Witch, who has devised a plan to eliminate all children.
Readers will find a thrilling adventure filled with suspense as the protagonists attempt to thwart the Grand High Witch’s nefarious scheme. The narrative delves into themes of bravery and cunning, as the boy and his grandmother navigate a world where danger lurks beneath the surface of normalcy. With its engaging plot and vivid descriptions, this book invites readers to immerse themselves in a fantastical yet perilous journey.
Official synopsis Publisher
The Witches by Roald Dahl is the story of a detestable breed of Witches. Beware. Real witches dress in ordinary clothes and look like ordinary women. But they are not ordinary. They are always plotting and scheming with murderous, bloodthirsty thoughts – and they hate children. The Grand High Witch hates children most of all and plans to make every single one of you disappear. Only one boy and his grandmother can stop her, but if their plan fails the Grand High Witch will frizzle them like fritters, and then what.
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