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The Magic Faraway Tree: the risk of rewriting childhood stories

Summary by epigram.org.uk
By Jesse Frizzell, First Year, GeographyNostalgia is a dangerous thing to adapt. It’s easy to sell and almost impossible to get right, and Ben Gregor’s The Magic Faraway Tree (2026) risked it all in a modern adaptation of Enid Blyton’s beloved children’s book series about a magical tree (as the title rather gives away).For a 10-year-old, Blyton’s books became a space where all the beauty, unfamiliarity, and terror in the world played out in a ma…
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epigram.org.uk broke the news on Wednesday, May 27, 2026.
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