The BFG

The BFG by Roald Dahl, published by Puffin in 1999, is a whimsical tale that introduces readers to a big friendly giant who takes a young girl named Sophie on an extraordinary adventure. This edition spans 192 pages and is presented in English, offering a delightful blend of humor and fantasy as it explores the bond between Sophie and the giant, set against the backdrop of a world filled with child-eating giants.
In this engaging story, Sophie and the BFG devise a clever plan to eliminate the menacing giants that threaten children. Readers will find themes of friendship and bravery woven throughout the narrative, as well as elements of humor and magic that characterize Dahl’s storytelling. The BFG is part of the Puffin Modern Classics series, which showcases beloved children’s literature that has stood the test of time.
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The BFG is a big friendly giant who spirits a child out of bed one dark night. Fortunately, he really is friendly, but his countrymen in the Land of Giants are inveterate child-eaters. In this warm and funny story of an unusual friendship, Sophie and the BFG cook up an ingenious plan and rid the world of “trogglehunting giants” for ever. Puffin Modern Classics highlight the most successful and enduringly popular stories published for children in recent years.
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