by George E. Farrow
About this book
The Wallypug in London by George E. Farrow sweeps listeners into a whimsical Victorian fantasy where a curious little monarch—the Wallypug—roams the streets of London, courts, and seaside with comic aplomb. Part children's classic, part young-adult fable, Farrow's gentle satire and playful nonsense capture a bygone era with charm and wit.
Set against the social pageantry of late-19th-century Britain and written around the time of Queen Victoria’s Jubilee, the story unfolds in episodic adventures: chance encounters, baffling interviews, and excursions to Windsor and the sea. Farrow blends light-hearted fantasy and imaginative folly with affectionate observations of London life, offering richly comic characters and vivid period detail without losing its childlike sense of wonder. The tone ranges from mischievous to tender, making space for both laugh-out-loud moments and warm reflections on friendship and belonging.
Ideal for fans of classic children’s fiction, listeners who enjoy Lewis Carroll–style whimsy, or families seeking a charming, old-fashioned fantasy to share aloud, this audiobook invites all ages to savor a playful, topical slice of Victorian London brought to life in sound.