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Danny, the Champion of the World

September 5th 2006 08:25
Danny


Danny, the Champion of the World probably remains my favourite Roald Dahl book. I don't claim to have read them all or to be some kind of massive Dahl fan but this one particular book is the one that has resonated the most with me, and stayed in my thoughts past childhood like no other Dahl book.

'Danny...' seems to get less recognition than some of Dahl's other books... the more well-known 'Matilda', 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory', 'BFG', ' The Twits' and 'The Witches' all seem to get mentioned well before Danny. Even 'James and the Giant Peach' gets the goggle eyes on the kids swivelling around in excitement more than 'Danny'. It could be the lack of fantastic elements... 'Danny' has no telekinesis, oompa-loompas, dream-catching giants, grotesque couples or club-footed, bald-headed crones. No, all 'Danny' has is heart.


Danny lives with his father in a caravan. His father used to own a small piece of land once coveted by a greedy and unpleasant man named Mr. Hazel. Mr. Hazel used his various contacts to bully Danny's father off the land so that he could buy it and build a new town. The local villagers don't like Mr. Hazel. Danny's father, quite rightly, bears a grudge against Mr. Hazel and poaches pheasants off Mr. Hazel's land in revenge.

It's a fairly simple story told effectively well in Dahl's own inimitable style. Through Danny's eyes we're introduced to the bitter and unfair world of adults and the all-too-real villainy of Mr. Hazel. Although the events in this book are a good deal more realistic and sombre than those in Dahl's other books, his wickedly anti-authoritarian code of morals still shine through, and it's through Danny that the book's imagination is wielded. As a result, I dare say it's a good deal more uplifting than Dahl's more popular books. It just feels like a more relevant story. I've got nothing against the wonderful 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' or the adventuring 'BFG', it's just that 'Danny' really connected with me.
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Comment by cinco

September 5th 2006 09:42
I'm reading the BFG to my son at the moment and he loves it. It kind of brings back emories of my childhood too! I've read the Witches (and seen the movie), the Twits and James and the Giant Peach but have never heard of Danny! Will have to keep a look out for it. Great review.

Comment by Luke

September 5th 2006 12:27
They're all classics. I'm yet to see the James and the Giant Peach movie, is it good?

Comment by Luke

September 5th 2006 12:30
sorry, that'd should've been 'I'm yet to read James and the Giant Peach. It's a movie too.

Comment by JohnDoe

September 6th 2006 06:41
Directed by Henry Selick James and The Giant Peach is stop motion entertainment that equals his other gem A Nightmare before Xmas.

Selick is now working on Wes Anderson's sure to be epic stop motion film The Fantastic Mr Fox, also based on a classic Dahl Novel.


Comment by Luke

September 6th 2006 12:38
awesome, I'll have to check that out for sure!

Comment by Cinico

September 7th 2006 09:08
I also really enjoyed Roald Dahl's Revolting Ryhmes....I remember the librarian at school reading them to us (she looked like one of the witches out of 'The Witches'!!).....ahhh thouse were the days.

Comment by Luke

September 7th 2006 12:57
did she have square feet?

Comment by Cinico

September 7th 2006 13:02
balding with a massive nose! She left her black witches boots on thankfully!

Comment by Anonymous

December 26th 2007 13:31
well it's bee just 2 days when i finished reading roald dahl's Dany the champion of the world, and it was an amazing experience to read thoes childhood stories and all other happings ,though im 20. i really liked dahl's children work, matilda was a great treat aswell,

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