Thursday, September 19, 2013

STUDENT REVIEW - Charlotte's Web by E.B. White

Charlotte’s Web
By E.B. White
Published by HarperCollins Publishers, 1974
192 pages (paperback)

Charlotte's Web is the story of a little girl named Fern who loved a little pig named Wilbur—and of Wilbur's dear friend Charlotte A. Cavatica, a beautiful large grey spider who lived with Wilbur in the barn.
With the help of Templeton, the rat who never did anything for anybody unless there was something in it for him, and by a wonderfully clever plan of her own, Charlotte saved the life of Wilbur, who by this time had grown up to quite a pig.
How all this comes about is Mr. White's story. It is a story of the magic of childhood on the farm. The thousands of children who loved Stuart Little, the heroic little city mouse, will be entranced with Charlotte the spider, Wilbur the pig, and Fern, the little girl who understood their language. (from barnesandnoble.com)


This book was good because how Wilber was a runt and then achieved. This book says no matter what size you are you can still be good. Nothing really [could be improved] but this book did get boring throughout parts. No, [I wouldn’t recommend this book to middle schoolers] because this book wouldn’t help people my age unless you have a pig.
--Alejandro C.

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