Fantastic Mr. Fox

Fantastic Mr. Fox by Roald Dahl, published by Puffin Books in 1988, is a captivating tale that introduces readers to a variety of characters, including Boggis, Bunce, and Bean, who are described as mean and nasty farmers. The story also features Badger, a respectable animal, and Mrs. Fox along with her four children, creating a vivid world filled with animals and their interactions with humans. This edition spans 90 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will encounter a blend of juvenile fiction, fantasy, and magic as the narrative unfolds around the cunning Mr. Fox and his encounters with the farmers. The book explores themes of survival and cleverness in the face of adversity, showcasing the dynamics between the animals and their human counterparts. With its engaging characters and imaginative storyline, this book offers a delightful reading experience for young audiences.
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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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