Franky Furbo

Franky Furbo by William Wharton is a novel published by Sceptre in 1991, featuring 228 pages in English. The story is set in a remote Italian village and centers on William Wiley and his family as they navigate the boundary between fantasy and reality, specifically regarding the existence of a magical fox named Franky.
Readers will find a narrative that explores the dynamics of family and imagination, as the characters work to separate their beliefs from the truth. The novel delves into themes of modern fiction, presenting a unique perspective on how fantasy can shape perceptions of reality. This edition invites readers to engage with Wharton’s storytelling and the intricate relationships within the Wiley family.
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Set in a remote Italian village, this novel focuses on William Wiley and his family as they separate his fantasy about a magical fox from reality by disproving the existence of Franky. The author also wrote “Birdy”, “Dad”, “Midnight Clear”, “Pride”, “Scumbler” and “Tidings”.
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