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A carregar... Danny the Champion of the World. Illustrated by Jill Bennett. (original 1975; edição 1986)
Informação Sobre a ObraDanny the Champion of the World por Roald Dahl (1975)
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Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se irá gostar deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. This was one of my favorite books as a kid. I last read it 15 years ago. Read it on audio this time. Its about Danny and his Father and the hijinx they get up to, sticking it to the rich snobbish landowner. Still an excellent book, but it seems a lot shorter than my memory of it as a kid. Well, I guess, after all it is a children's book. ( ) This book didn't reread well for me. I'm not sure this is even a reread. Had this read to me in elementary school along with other Dahl books, but this one I didn't remember one bit of it. I think I can see why too. While I liked the father/son relationship and the cameo of the BFG, this book got a little boring for me. This isn't a fantasy, but I don't mind that part. I think most of it has to do with Dahl writing got a little annoying in the book, which I normally don't mind. I'm glad I visited this book again, but kind of disappointed. Eight year-old Danny and his widower father have lived in a caravan behind their auto repair and filling station for Danny's whole life. His father is kind and attentive, always happy to teach Danny a new skill, and Danny loves being with his dad. But their village has a wealthy man who demeans Danny and his father, so Dad needs revenge. He and Danny make a plan to ruin the annual pheasant shoot, taking the rich man's birds for themselves and humiliating him in the process. I expected a whimsical Dahl story, but this isn't like other Dahls. There's a villain who needs to be taught a lesson, but otherwise, this is the most realistic story I've read from Dahl. Danny and his father have a good relationship, though Dad doesn't have the best judgement, such as holding five year-old Danny out of school until he's seven. But the main plot point of this book, which is longer than the average Dahl, is that of poaching pheasants. Danny's dad adores poaching and once the topic is introduced, he explains how it's done and how he does it, and then Danny gets involved, SPOILER* by suggesting that they drug the flock of pheasants. His dad thinks it's a great idea. I'll have to put this plot down to a different time and place, because the idea of getting even with a human by wiping out a flock of a hundred birds is bizarre. I would have given this a lower rating if not for the good relationship of Danny and his dad. Didn't hate it, but certainly not my favorite. Está contido emRoald Dahl 10 Book Pack (Esio Trot, George's Marvelous Medicine, The Twits, The Witches, The Giraffe the Pelly and Me, Going Solo, Matilda, Danny the Champion of the World, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, James and the Giant Peach) por Roald Dahl Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory PLUS Three More All-Time Favorites (Boxed Set) por Roald Dahl The Puffin Roald Dahl Collection Volume 2: "James and the Giant Peach", "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory", "Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator" and "Danny the Champion of the World" por Roald Dahl Tem a adaptaçãoTem como estudoTem um guia de estudo para estudantesTem um guia para professoresPrémiosNotable Lists
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