The Magic Finger

The Magic Finger by Roald Dahl is a later edition published by Puffin in 2001, featuring 64 pages in English. This book presents a whimsical tale centered around a girl who discovers her ability to transform others when she becomes angry. As she zaps people with her magic finger, the story unfolds with surprising and humorous consequences, including her teacher growing whiskers and a tail.
Readers will find a blend of fantasy and humor as the narrative explores themes of anger and its repercussions. The girl’s interactions lead to unexpected transformations, particularly affecting the Greggs in a way that alters their perception of ducks forever. This engaging story is suitable for both young adults and those who appreciate literature and fiction, making it a delightful addition to any bookshelf.
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Have you ever been angry with someone? I don’t suppose you ever turned them into something! When the girl in this story gets really angry, she zaps people with her magic finger, with alarming results. Her teacher grows whiskers and a tail, and you won’t believe what happens to the Greggs…they’ll never be able to look at a duck in the same way again.
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