In 1942 the author C. S. Forester asked Roald Dahl to write down some notes about his time in the RAF so that he could shape them into a story. However his notes were so good that they were printed in the Saturday Evening Post just as they were. This was Roald Dahl’s first published work and it made him realise he had a real talent for writing.

Rhyme Stew

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‘Mary, Mary quite contrary How does your garden grow? “I live with my brat in a high-rise flat So how in the world would I know.” ’

A collection of rhymes for older children and adults alike, here Roald Dahl takes the fairy tales, fables and nursery rhymes from Aladdin to The Tortoise and the Hare, applying his humour and inventiveness making these traditional stories never seem the same again. Rhyme Stew bubbles over with Roald Dahl’s irresistible humour and invention.
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