Adventures in Wallypug-Land by G. E. Farrow
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Farrow, G. E. (George Edward), 1862-1919
English
"Adventures in Wallypug-Land" by G. E. Farrow is a whimsical children's novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around the protagonist's adventures in a fantastical realm called Why, ruled by the gentle and endearing Wallypug. Throughout the narrative, we encounter various bizarre creatures that participate in the quirky governa...
of the book introduces us to the protagonist, who receives an invitation from His Majesty the Wallypug to visit his kingdom. After a rather comical and unexpected journey brought on by a mysterious package, the protagonist finds himself in Why, where animals converse and engage in society like humans. The initial encounters with the local inhabitants, including a rude crow and an indignant pelican, set a humorous tone, showcasing the absurdity and charm of this magical world. As the protagonist navigates through his initial experiences, we see both the silliness and the warmth of the Wallypug’s court, hinting at more adventures to come. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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