The seven stories in this collection are fine examples of the bizarre and the wholly unexpected world that Roald Dahl made his own. It includes not only the trademark dark humour but a short essay on how he started writing, also his first ever story.
Roald Dahl turns his pen to anything, twisting everyday life into powerful, and sometimes terrifying fantasies: Turtles, Fingersmiths, The Mildenhall, Treasure, Even a Man Who Can See with his Eyes Closed.