It played an important role in the way his book The BFG was illustrated. In the first draft manuscript, Roald Dahl described the BFG, as wearing black trousers "tucked into the tops of black ...
"Puffin Books and the Dahl estate should be ashamed ... Children's author John Dougherty told BBC Radio 5 Live: "There's no reason the BFG shouldn't have a black cloak. That just seems absurd.
It played an important role in the way his book The BFG was illustrated. In the first draft manuscript, Roald Dahl described the BFG, as wearing black trousers "tucked into the tops of black ...