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BFG

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Pages
199
Langue
EN
ISBN
9780141311371
Temps de Lecture
~3h 29min

BFG est un book de Roald Dahl. Il compte 199 pages.

À propos de ce livre

Roald Dahl’s The BFG explores the boundaries between childhood imagination and moral courage through the unlikely friendship of a young orphan girl and a towering, gentle giant. Set against a backdrop of whimsical yet perilous landscapes, the narrative follows their journey as they navigate a world populated by both benevolent dream collectors and dangerously cruel man-eaters. Dahl’s signature blend of dark humor and tender empathy shines through his inventive vocabulary, which transforms everyday objects into fantastical creations while underscoring the power of language to bridge divides. The novel examines how compassion and bravery can flourish even in unfamiliar territory, challenging readers to reconsider assumptions about size, difference, and kindness. With its rhythmic prose and imaginative worldbuilding, the work stands as a testament to Dahl’s ability to craft stories that honor children’s emotional intelligence while gently subverting traditional fairy-tale hierarchies. It remains an enduring exploration of how unlikely alliances can transform fear into understanding.

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Combien de pages fait BFG ?+

BFG compte 199 pages.

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Roald Dahl’s The BFG explores the boundaries between childhood imagination and moral courage through the unlikely friendship of a young orphan girl and a towering, gentle giant. Set against a backdrop of whimsical yet perilous landscapes, the narrative follows their journey as they navigate a world ...

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BFG a été écrit par Roald Dahl.