Charlotte's Web (50th Anniversary Retrospective Edition)

Charlotte's Web (50th Anniversary Retrospective Edition)

By E. B. White

274 ratings 357 reviews 327 followers
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Grades 4 - 8Grades 3 - 5R4.431938
Since its publication in 1952, Charlotte's Web has become one of America's best-loved children’s books.This special cloth-bound anniversary edition features Garth Williams’s original drawings lovingly colorized by renowned illustrator Rosemary Wells. Also included is a retrospective essay written in honor of this anniversary by scholar Peter Neumeyer, about the development and publication of this landmark book. The Charlotte's Web 50th Anniversary Edition is a keepsake book that readers of all ages will cherish.

 

 

 

Publisher: HarperCollins
ISBN-13: 9780062406781
ISBN-10: 0062406787
Published on 3/17/2015
Binding: Kindle Edition
Number of pages: 260

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A very good classic book that I truly enjoyed and has a good plot . I have read this book over and over , again and again and is still one of my favorites. I enjoyed this book very much

I liked fern because she thought she heard the animals talk. Also, Charlotte helps Wilbur a lot in the story. This book was the BEST!

I love this book .This book is amazing. Especially, if you like pigs like me and fern , then you will absolutely love this amazing book. It is about a girl name Fern who adopted a pig named Wilbur. Wilbur has to stay in the farm. While she stays in the farm, she meets lots of different animals. Then Wilber made a friend with Charlotte (the spider). At the end Charlotte dies but her babies start a new life (Nellie, Joy, and Aranea).

A heartwarming tale of a rescued piglet, determined to change his fate. With the help of a very special spider, he discovers that he really is special.

My younger sister was required to read this novel with an older sibling so of course I volunteered we finished the tale within three weeks. She loved it but for the farm animals and the characters, I enjoyed it but for the message. A major character dies, peacefully but alone -- all children (and most adults) will cry. All readers will also be reminded about what it means to be a good friend and be inspired by the book's messages about the power of love.

I read this with my mom and my sister. It was a good story. We read it out loud together, which is always fun. It was a good book for reading out loud.

the movie is different from the book but this book is almost one of the best books i've read

I think that this book is really good because it has a little bit of everything hat you would want to read in a good book. It also has very good details and I think that people any age would love it and suggest it to friends of theirs or there family.

This is a really good book.There is a lot of details and I suggest you read this book at least 1 time. I can picture the story in my head when there is no picture. It gets very interesting when you read the middle of the book. The other parts are good too but the middle is the best because it is funny.

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