Charlotte’s Web

Charlotte’s Web by Elwyn Brooks White, published by Puffin in 2010, is a classic work of juvenile fiction that spans 184 pages. The story follows Wilbur, a pig who longs for companionship and love. After being rescued by a little girl named Fern, Wilbur is sent to a farm where he meets Charlotte, a large grey spider. Their friendship becomes central to the narrative as they navigate the challenges of farm life and the looming threat to Wilbur’s existence.
Readers will find a touching exploration of friendship and loyalty as Charlotte devises a clever plan to save Wilbur from his fate. The book delves into themes of love and sacrifice, making it a poignant tale for young readers. With its engaging characters and heartfelt moments, this edition of Charlotte’s Web offers a timeless story that continues to resonate with audiences.
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Wilbur didn’t want food, he wanted love. He wanted a friend – someone who would play with him.One spring morning a little girl called Fern rescues a runt and names him Wilbur. But then Wilbur is sent to live on a farm where he meets Charlotte, a beautiful large grey spider. They become best friends and, when Wilbur is faced with a dreadful fate, Charlotte must find a very clever way to save him.
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