Chitty Chitty Bang Bang

Jonathan Cape First Editions, 1964-65, 3 Volumes
Author:
Ian Fleming
Illustrator:
John Burningham
Publication:
1964 by Jonathan Cape Ltd
Genre:
Adventure, Fantasy, Fiction
Current state:
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Book Guide
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang went the great car's exhaust pipes, and the big green Paragon Panther roared to life. The Pott family knew that their car was no ordinary car. The twins, Jeremy and Jemima, had noticed that right off. Her license plate read GEN 11, and that could be read genii by knowing people.
There was something magical about her, too. The Potts found that out soon enough. The great car could be an airplane or a boat when she had a mind to. So the Potts took a sea voyage from their English home and, by chance, found a gangster's hidden cave across the Channel in France.
It was the cave that really got the adventurous Pott family into trouble. It belonged to a mob of gangsters—Joe the Monster, Man-Mountain Fink, Soapy Sam, and Blood-Money Banks.
Could the famous inventor Commander Caractacus Pott, his wife Mimsie, and the twins escape the clutches of Joe the Monster and his mob? Their only hope, their only ally, was CHITTY-CHITTY-BANG-BANG and she was just a car—or was she?
From the dust jacket of the Random House First American edition
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Chitty Chitty Bang Bang: 50th Anniversary Edition
Reprinted in 2014 by Candlewick Press
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Reviews
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
Reviewed by Sara Masarik
This book has been enjoyed by several generations in print. But if you know David Tennant at all, if you have ever seen him in Doctor Who, you will know that he is exactly the right narrator for this audiobook. There is no question in my mind that this book is improved simply because David Tennant is reading it. Simply put, he speaks about Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (again, the car herself) with the same kind of knowing affection that he uses to reference the Tardis.