The BFG

The BFG by Roald Dahl, published by Puffin in 2001, is a captivating tale that introduces readers to a big friendly giant who takes a child from their bed one dark night. This edition, written in English and spanning 198 pages, presents a unique blend of humor and fantasy as it explores the relationship between the giant and the child, set against a backdrop of a world where giants are known for their sinister habits.
In this story, the child must navigate the challenges posed by the giant’s fellow giants, who are notorious for their child-eating ways. As the plot unfolds, readers will discover themes of friendship and bravery, as the child seeks to enlist the help of the giant to put an end to the nightly horrors. With elements of juvenile fiction and humorous storytelling, The BFG offers an engaging experience for readers interested in fantasy and family dynamics.
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The BFG is a big friendly giant who spirits a child out of bed one dark night. Fortunately, this giant really is friendly, but his countrymen in the land of giants are inveterate child-eaters. Can the child enlist the aid of his kidnapper in stopping the nightly massacre?
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