Edward Eager’s classic children’s novel, first published in 1954, tells the story of four siblings who discover a nickel that grants wishes, but only half of what is desired. This leads to a series of humorous and often chaotic adventures as the children learn to carefully phrase their requests. The narrative blends elements of fantasy and realism, creating a world where ordinary suburban life intersects with magical possibilities.
This whimsical tale explores themes of family, responsibility, and the power of imagination. Its enduring popularity stems from its clever premise, relatable characters, and gentle humor. The novel has become a beloved staple of children’s literature, influencing subsequent generations of writers and inspiring a sense of wonder in young readers. Its exploration of carefully chosen words and their potential consequences continues to resonate with audiences today.