The wonderful story of Henry Sugar, and six more

Hardcover, 225 pages

English language

Published Feb. 24, 1977 by Knopf.

ISBN:
978-0-394-83604-1
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ROALD DAHL the celebrated author of short stories for adults and some of the most widely read children's books ever written, now gives us his first collection of short stories for readers of all ages.

Those who were raised on such imaginative fare as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and James and the Giant Peach, as well as admirers of Kiss Kiss and Switch Bitch, will be well prepared for the surprises these stories hold—their sudden turns of wit and wisdom, unforgettable characters and amazing situations where the unexpected has to be expected.

The alarming actions of a compassion- ate child confound all in "The Boy Who Talked with Animals." The very crafty hero of "The Hitchhiker" proves to be a man who knows his trade. In "The Mildenhall Treasure" a dig into the past exposes a darker side of human nature. "The Swan" is, quite simply, a tale of …

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Roald Dahl writes in such a simple and elegant way that it's a pleasure to read out loud. It's all very forthright and factual sounding. This book includes two non-fiction pieces, or possibly three if you include the one about how he became a writer (in which he says the other two were his only non-fiction pieces).

I read these stories aloud to Colleen.

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Subjects

  • Children's stories, English
  • Short stories