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Roald Dahl Address Book


Roald Dahl

No. of pages 128

Published: 2006

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With lively, and instantly recognisable illustrations from Quentin Blake, and quotes from the phenomenally successful Roald Dahl classics, there can be no better way to keep track of your friends and family than with the utterly wondercrump Roald Dahl address book. The book is tabbed throughout with two letters per section. Each section is introduced with a quote about the home of a famous Dahl character. Can you guess who lives here: 'As soon as he was inside, he stopped and turned and rolled the great stone back into place so that the entrance to his secret cave was completely hidden from outside.' (Hint: it's a Giant secret cave...!) The layout is designed to be clear and user-friendly, with plenty of space for details, including mobile and email. There are also pages to ensure that you never forget the birthdays of your Glamourly Friends or Whooshey Relations, or the addresses of any of your favourite places to visit - scrumdiddlyumptious shops and propsposterous places alike! The address book will form a fantastic companion volume for the Roald Dahl diary, but also works just as well as a stand-alone product.

 

This book is part of a book series called Roald Dahl .

There are 128 pages in this book. This book was published 2006 by Random House Children's Publishers UK .

Roald Dahl was born in Wales of Norwegian parents the child of a second marriage. His father and elder sister died when Roald was just three. His mother was left to raise two stepchildren and her own four children. Roald was her only son. He had an unhappy time at school and this influenced his writing greatly. He once said that what distinguished him from most other childrens writers was this business of remembering what it was like to be young. Many of his books have been turned into films - Matilda, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, The BFG, The Witches, James and The Giant Peach, Esia Trot, Fantastic Mr Fox. Roalds childhood and schooldays are the subject of his autobiography Boy. https://www. roalddahl. com/

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