El dedo magico (The Magic Finger)

Una historia de Roald Dahl, el gran autor de la literatura infantil

El dedo mágico es la historia de una niña de ocho años con un poder muy especial: cada vez que se enfada, su dedo lanza castigos sorprendentes... transforma a las personas en animales. Aunque los Gregg son sus amigos, a ella no le gusta nada que sean cazadores. Así que un día, apunta con su dedo a los Gregg y ¡los transforma en pájaros! ¿Cómo será vivir en las ramas de los árboles?

Ilustrado por Quentin Blake

ENGLISH DESCRIPTION

What happens when the hunter becomes the hunted?

To the Gregg family, hunting is just plain fun. To the girl who lives next door, it's just plain horrible. She tries to be polite. She tries to talk them out of it, but the Greggs only laugh at her. Then one day the Greggs go too far, and the little girl turns her Magic Finger on them. When she's very, very angry, the little girl's Magic Finger takes over. She really can’t control it, and now it's turned the Greggs into birds! Before they know it, the Greggs are living in a nest, and that's just the beginning of their problems…

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El dedo magico (The Magic Finger)

Una historia de Roald Dahl, el gran autor de la literatura infantil

El dedo mágico es la historia de una niña de ocho años con un poder muy especial: cada vez que se enfada, su dedo lanza castigos sorprendentes... transforma a las personas en animales. Aunque los Gregg son sus amigos, a ella no le gusta nada que sean cazadores. Así que un día, apunta con su dedo a los Gregg y ¡los transforma en pájaros! ¿Cómo será vivir en las ramas de los árboles?

Ilustrado por Quentin Blake

ENGLISH DESCRIPTION

What happens when the hunter becomes the hunted?

To the Gregg family, hunting is just plain fun. To the girl who lives next door, it's just plain horrible. She tries to be polite. She tries to talk them out of it, but the Greggs only laugh at her. Then one day the Greggs go too far, and the little girl turns her Magic Finger on them. When she's very, very angry, the little girl's Magic Finger takes over. She really can’t control it, and now it's turned the Greggs into birds! Before they know it, the Greggs are living in a nest, and that's just the beginning of their problems…

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El dedo magico (The Magic Finger)

El dedo magico (The Magic Finger)

by Roald Dahl
El dedo magico (The Magic Finger)

El dedo magico (The Magic Finger)

by Roald Dahl

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Una historia de Roald Dahl, el gran autor de la literatura infantil

El dedo mágico es la historia de una niña de ocho años con un poder muy especial: cada vez que se enfada, su dedo lanza castigos sorprendentes... transforma a las personas en animales. Aunque los Gregg son sus amigos, a ella no le gusta nada que sean cazadores. Así que un día, apunta con su dedo a los Gregg y ¡los transforma en pájaros! ¿Cómo será vivir en las ramas de los árboles?

Ilustrado por Quentin Blake

ENGLISH DESCRIPTION

What happens when the hunter becomes the hunted?

To the Gregg family, hunting is just plain fun. To the girl who lives next door, it's just plain horrible. She tries to be polite. She tries to talk them out of it, but the Greggs only laugh at her. Then one day the Greggs go too far, and the little girl turns her Magic Finger on them. When she's very, very angry, the little girl's Magic Finger takes over. She really can’t control it, and now it's turned the Greggs into birds! Before they know it, the Greggs are living in a nest, and that's just the beginning of their problems…


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9786073142915
Publisher: Alfaguara Infantil
Publication date: 10/20/2016
Edition description: Spanish-language Edition
Pages: 72
Sales rank: 211,490
Product dimensions: 8.30(w) x 5.50(h) x 0.30(d)
Language: Spanish
Age Range: 10 - 14 Years

About the Author

About The Author
"I have never met a boy who so persistently writes the exact opposite of what he means," a teacher once wrote in the young Roald Dahl's report card. "He seems incapable of marshaling his thoughts on paper." From such inauspicious beginnings emerged an immensely successful author whom The Evening Standard would one day dub "one of the greatest children's writers of all time."

Dahl may have been an unenthusiastic student, but he loved adventure stories, and when he finished school he went out into the world to have some adventures of his own. He went abroad as a representative of the Shell corporation in Dar-es-Salaam, and then served in World War II as a pilot in the Royal Air Force. After the war, Dahl began his writing career in earnest, publishing two well-received collections of short stories for adults, along with one flop of a novel.

The short stories, full of tension and subtle psychological horror, didn't seem to presage a children's author. Malcolm Bradbury wrote in The New York Times Book Review, "[Dahl's] characters are usually ignoble: he knows the dog beneath the skin, or works hard to find it." Yet this talent for finding, and exposing, the nastier sides of grown-up behavior served him well in writing for children. As Dahl put it, "Writing is all propaganda, in a sense. You can get at greediness and selfishness by making them look ridiculous. The greatest attribute of a human being is kindness, and all the other qualities like bravery and perseverance are secondary to that."

In 1953, Dahl married the actress Patricia Neal; two of his early children's books, James and the Giant Peach (1961) and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (1964) grew out of the bedtime stories he made up for their children. Elaine Moss, writing in the Times, called the latter "the funniest children's book I have read in years; not just funny but shot through with a zany pathos which touches the young heart." Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was a colossal hit. A film version starring Gene Wilder was released in 1971 (as Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory), while James and the Giant Peach was made into a movie in 1996.

Dahl followed his initial successes with a string of bestsellers, including Danny, the Champion of the World, The Twits, The BFG, The Witches and Matilda. Some adults objected to the books' violence -- unpleasant characters (like James¿s Aunts Sponge and Spiker) tend to get bumped off in grotesque and inventive ways -- but Dahl defended his stories as part of a tradition of gruesome fairy tales in which mean people get what they deserve. "These tales are pretty rough, but the violence is confined to a magical time and place," he said, adding that children like violent stories as long as they're "tied to fantasy and humor." By the time of his death in 1990, Dahl's mischievous wit had captivated so many readers that The Times called him "one of the most widely read and influential writers of our generation."

Date of Birth:

September 13, 1916

Date of Death:

November 23, 1990

Place of Birth:

Llandaff, Wales, England

Place of Death:

Oxford, England
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