Bag of Bones
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Cover Story
This issue’s cover is from the gift edition of Roald Dahl’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory illustrated by Quentin Blake and with design and typography by Peter Campbell. The successful collaboration between Roald Dahl and Quentin Blake has played an important part in the popularity of Dahl’s work over the last fifteen years. Blake’s unmistakable artwork truly complements Dahl’s writing. His economical, amiable, illustrative style balances out Dahl’s often expansive language. And the liveliness, humour and pathos of the drawings offer a softer side to Dahl’s sometimes gloriously grotesque, sometimes cruel descriptions of his characters.
Thanks to Penguin Children’s Books for their help in producing this July cover which commemorates the thirty years anniversary of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’s first UK publication.
Bag of Bones
Griselda finds the bag of bones under the laurels in the park in a strange moment when everything seems sharper, clearer. At home the bones re-shape themselves into an enormous cat who leads Griselda to the edge of the world and then into another world where they do battle with the evil Raggabow who bears an alarming resemblance to the fearsome Miss Murdoch, Griselda's class teacher. Magic and reality are nicely fused in this fantasy adventure novel designed with a large typeface.


